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Disquiet is an intriguing essay film that weaves together still images and sound, capturing the unsettling atmosphere of the pandemic era. Lis Rhodes delves into heavy themes of justice, equality, and personal freedoms, all under the shadow of neoliberal capitalism. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, allowing for a contemplation of the visuals and ideas presented. There’s a starkness to the imagery that complements the weight of the subject matter, making it distinctive in its approach. Rhodes' voice, though absent in traditional performance, resonates powerfully through the film's composition. It’s a thought-provoking piece that invites viewers to sit with their discomfort and really engage with the layered narrative she constructs.
Thought-provoking insights into contemporary issues.Unique use of still imagery and sound.Reflective pacing enhances thematic depth.
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