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Disabled Beings presents an intriguing exploration into the numbness of modern existence. The film opens with our protagonist at a bus stop, glued to his phone, illustrating a deep disconnection. As he returns home and switches on the TV to a blank screen, it really hits home how the film captures our society's sensory overload yet emotional drought. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, creating this unsettling atmosphere that mirrors the protagonist's own isolation. Practical effects are minimal, but they enhance that sense of realism. The performances are understated yet resonate deeply, making the viewer reflect on their own disconnection. It’s not flashy, but there’s something hauntingly compelling about its simplicity and depth. Definitely a film that lingers.
Themes of sensory disconnection resonate throughout.Pacing is slow, emphasizing emotional isolation.Understated performances bring depth to the narrative.
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