
Dama Inerte is this intriguing piece that lingers in a world weighed down by lethargy. The atmosphere feels dense, almost like you're stepping into a dream where everyone else is in a daze. Sofia's insomnia juxtaposes the general slumber, creating a palpable tension that resonates throughout the film. There's a slow burn to the pacing, which mirrors the way the virus creeps into society, and the political backdrop adds a layer of urgency that feels quite relevant. The performances aren't over-the-top; they feel real, grounded. I found the practical effects to be subtle yet effective, enhancing that dreamlike quality without overwhelming the narrative. It's definitely distinctive in how it explores themes of wakefulness and societal unrest.
Interesting exploration of insomniaSubtle yet effective practical effectsReflective of current societal themes
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Enzo Rodrigues
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