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So, 'End of the Prologue' is a curious piece, right? It really captures this hazy, dreamlike quality that makes it feel like a half-remembered summer. The pacing is loose, almost languid, which might throw some off, but it fits the vibe perfectly. The mystery unfolds in a way that feels both abstract and personal—like you're piecing together a puzzle that doesn’t quite want to be solved. There are some intriguing practical effects that add to the overall atmosphere without overshadowing the performances. And while the director is still under the radar, the cast delivers a rawness that feels genuine. It’s not straightforward or easily digestible, but there’s something distinctively engaging about its exploration of memory and perception.
Exploration of memory and perception.Unique pacing that may challenge traditional storytelling.Interesting practical effects enhance the atmosphere.
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