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Denials, Decoys is an intriguing exploration of identity through the lens of documentary filmmaking. It plays with the concept of anonymity—especially in our age of surveillance—which is a pretty heavy theme. The pacing can feel deliberately slow, creating a disorienting atmosphere that really immerses you. The visuals are striking, almost abstract at times, as they juxtapose the physicality of the body with the ephemeral nature of the moving image. The practical effects, though minimal, add a layer of grit that enhances the overall mood. It’s not your typical doc; it teeters on the edge of art film, pushing boundaries in a way that's both unsettling and thought-provoking. Definitely a unique piece worth diving into for anyone interested in the intersection of body and identity.
Focuses on themes of identity and anonymityUses striking visuals and practical effectsDeliberate pacing creates immersive atmosphere
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