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Charts of Darkness is an intriguing mockumentary weaving the animated universe of Gorillaz into a narrative that feels both surreal and grounded. Krishnan Guru-Murthy's exploration blends real interviews and the shadowy personas of the band, painting a vivid portrait of how media and culture collided in the early 2000s. The pacing has this sort of ebb and flow, sometimes contemplative, sometimes frenetic, much like the Gorillaz music itself. The animation is a stunning showcase of practical effects that give life to the characters in a unique way—almost like a visual commentary on the nature of celebrity. It's fascinating to watch how the film grapples with themes of identity and the blurring lines between the real and the virtual.
Mockumentary style blends reality and animation.Explores themes of identity and media culture.Features unique practical effects in animation.
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