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Each Other is a curious dive into the psyche, blending horror aesthetics with dance in a unique way. The film’s atmosphere is dense and languid, almost dreamlike, yet it packs this punch of unsettling themes of identity and self-awareness. You find yourself drawn into the body’s journey, moving through shadows and visceral visuals that make you question existence. It’s not just about the narrative; it’s the experience—how the practical effects bring the body to life in unexpected manners. The performances have this raw edge, almost abstract, that can be polarizing but really fits the film's Lacanian undercurrents. Overall, it’s a fascinating exploration of knowing oneself that lingers long after the credits roll.
Dark and atmospheric toneUnique blend of dance and horrorThought-provoking themes of identity
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