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Gangrenous presents an interesting journey into the psyche of an actress struggling with her artistic identity. The film's tone is somewhat raw and introspective, as it dives deep into themes of authenticity and the corporeal versus the ideal. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection that make you think about the absurdity of perfection in performance. There's an intriguing use of practical effects that captures the grotesque yet fascinating nature of her journey. The performances are quite striking, with the lead embodying a complex mix of vulnerability and defiance. It’s not your typical documentary; it’s a layered exploration of how external pressures shape the artist within, which definitely sets it apart from other entries in the genre.
Reflects on the intersection of art and identity.Engaging practical effects enhance the narrative.Not your standard documentary approach.
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