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Doll's House (2020) dives into some pretty uncharted waters, presenting a world where Rachel, a hyperrealistic sex doll, navigates her reality in an unconventional way. The film's atmosphere is gritty yet oddly intimate, capturing the nuances of her existence and the dynamics with her coworkers. It’s fascinating how the doc plays with themes of identity and commodification, like how Rachel adapts her appearance to fit client fantasies. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that kind of mirrors the chaotic lives of those around her. The practical effects are intriguing, blending reality with the surreal in a way that keeps you pondering long after it ends. Just a unique piece that stands out in the documentary space.
Unique exploration of identity through a hyperrealistic lens.Interesting mix of documentary and surreal elements.Atmospheric portrayal of unconventional lifestyles.
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