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Electroma is a curious blend of drama and sci-fi, crafted by one half of Daft Punk. The tone is contemplative, almost melancholic, as it explores the desire for humanity. The pacing can be quite slow, but there's something hypnotic about it. Visually, it's a treat; the practical effects are simple yet effective, enhancing the story's themes of alienation and identity. The robots, portrayed by the directors themselves, convey a surprising amount of emotion without dialogue. It's not your typical narrative, more like a visual poem, with an atmosphere that's haunting. You get the sense that it’s more about the journey than any destination, and that’s what makes it distinctive.
Released in 2006, runs 74 minutes.Filmed using practical effects, minimal CGI.Directed by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk.No dialogue, relies on visuals and music for storytelling.
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