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Delirium (2014) is an interesting little comedy that plays with the idea of ambition and the naive chase for fame. A group of friends, lacking in cinematic experience, dive headfirst into a film project they believe will change their lives. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, mirroring their erratic journey through creativity and friendship. The casting choice of Ricardo Darín adds a layer of intrigue, as his presence looms large over their amateur efforts. It's not about the technical prowess, but rather the humor found in their missteps and the camaraderie that unfolds. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, fit the quirky tone of the film. It's a unique take on the filmmaking process and the dreams that drive us.
Quirky take on the filmmaking processFeatures a notable performance by Ricardo DarínExplores themes of friendship and ambition
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