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DEV2.0 is a curious blend of documentary and music, presented by Jerry Casale. The film dives into the idea of de-evolution with a sort of playful absurdity, showcasing a range of eclectic performances and surreal imagery. There's a rawness to the production that gives it an almost underground feel, which mirrors the themes of societal regression it explores. The pacing can feel disjointed at times, yet that somehow adds to its charm. You’ll find practical effects that, while not always top-notch, contribute to the off-kilter vibe. The atmosphere is both unsettling and engaging, making it a distinct entry in the 90s documentary landscape. Definitely a film that sparks conversation, even if it doesn’t always land perfectly.
Unique blend of documentary and musicExplores themes of de-evolutionRaw atmosphere with practical effects
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