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Flooded McDonald's is a curious exploration of emptiness and decay, a documentary that features a meticulously crafted replica of the fast-food joint. The atmosphere is oddly haunting, the absence of human presence amplifying the slow creep of water that takes over the familiar yet sterile environment. The pacing is deliberate, each moment stretching as the water rises, inviting viewers to ponder themes of consumption and abandonment. The practical effects are something to note too, the flooding feels both surreal and oddly mundane, creating an unsettling juxtaposition. It's a distinctive take on how spaces can transform, a quiet meditation rather than a traditional narrative, lingering in your mind long after the credits roll.
Unique take on fast food culture.The absence of people creates a haunting effect.Practical effects are noteworthy and memorable.
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