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Don't Worry, You Don't Exist presents an intriguing, albeit perplexing journey through an abstract lens on post-humanity. It's like watching a dream distorted by shadows, where each frame feels both haunting and oddly serene. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the unsettling atmosphere. There’s a heavy reliance on practical effects that lend an organic touch to its eerie visuals, elevating the sense of isolation. The performances, though minimalistic, resonate with a kind of existential dread that stays with you. As part one of a trilogy, it sets the stage for deeper explorations of its themes, pulling you into a world that feels as fragmented as it is compelling.
Experimental horror with a unique narrative style.Utilizes practical effects for a haunting atmosphere.Paves the way for two more parts in the trilogy.
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Robert J. Fraser
Director