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So, DEXTROSE, huh? It's this intriguing documentary that not only plays with the concept of viewing on a phone, but really dives into the human experience in a rather raw and unfiltered way. The pacing feels a bit erratic, almost like it’s reflecting the chaos of modern life. There’s an unsettling atmosphere that lingers throughout, accentuated by the minimalist visuals. The practical effects, though sparse, deliver a visceral punch that ties the themes together. It’s like this exploration of connection—or the lack thereof—wrapped in a very contemporary package. The performances, while not the focus, carry an authenticity that really shines through. Not your everyday doc, that’s for sure.
Consider how the phone viewing aspect impacts the narrative.Pacing may feel off to some; it's intentionally jarring.Look out for the understated yet impactful practical effects.
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