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Contra-Internet: Jubilee 2033 is a curious blend of history and speculative fiction. It takes a wild turn, spiraling through a surreal acid trip in 1955, featuring Ayn Rand and her Collective – quite an oddball choice. The film channels that raw, chaotic energy reminiscent of Jarman's original Jubilee, but with a twist of dystopian flair. The pacing feels deliberately jarring, mirroring the disorientation of its characters. Practical effects are utilized in a way that feels both gritty and innovative, adding layers to the bizarre atmosphere. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's a certain charm in their unpredictability. It's an interesting commentary on collectivism and individualism that sparks thought, even if it doesn’t always land smoothly.
Intriguing exploration of collectivism vs. individualism.Surreal atmosphere channels Jarman’s punk aesthetic.Uneven performances add to its unpredictable charm.
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