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So, 'Every Face Is A Shape That Looks At Us' feels like a deep dive into the psyche of identity. It’s not your typical documentary; it’s a sort of visual trip. The film plays with colors and shapes, almost like a living painting—definitely kaleidoscopic, with these fractal patterns that draw you in. It's a slow-paced exploration, a bit hallucinatory at times, which can be disorienting yet fascinating. The practical effects enhance this trippy vibe, making you feel the weight of an identity card in ways you wouldn’t expect. There’s a sense of introspection, almost an existential query throughout. It’s distinctive for how it turns something mundane into an abstract, thought-provoking experience.
Unique visual styleExplores themes of identityNon-traditional documentary approach
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