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So, Dirtyglitter 1: Damien, it's quite the ride. This film kind of drags you into its murky underbelly, where a hustler's hazy journey really gives off a sense of desperation. The way it’s shot entirely on greenscreen adds this surreal vibe, almost pulling you into a dream—or maybe a nightmare. The pacing feels off-kilter at times, but it works, really enhances that feeling of being lost. Themes of identity and redemption run deep, and the performances, while not always polished, have this rawness that makes it feel genuine. It’s distinct mainly because of how it approaches the visuals and storytelling—definitely not your run-of-the-mill mystery film.
Unique greenscreen visualsThemes of identity and redemptionPacing adds to the film's disorientation
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