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So, Eno (2024) is something else—a generative documentary that feels like a living piece of art rather than a straightforward biopic. It's all about Brian Eno, and what’s fascinating is the sheer volume of possible versions—52 quintillion iterations means every time you watch, you experience something new. The pacing is fluid, shifting with the music and visuals, which really pulls you in. There’s a subtle exploration of creativity and the nature of art, wrapped in a dreamlike atmosphere. The practical effects seem to blend seamlessly, adding layers to Eno’s soundscapes while guiding the viewer through his thoughts. It's not just a documentary; it's almost like an interactive experience, reflecting Eno's own experimental leanings. Definitely something that stands out in the documentary genre.
Generative structure allows for endless variations.Focuses on Brian Eno's artistic journey.Atmospheric and immersive experience.
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