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So, Ghost, Animal is a strange little gem from 2020 that dances between technology and the metaphysical. It’s got this eerie tone, right? Picture a machine housing a ghost, and it’s exploring identity—like one eye instead of two, limbs that are familiar yet foreign. The practical effects here really play with that dissonance; you see the artificiality yet it glows with a certain life. The pacing is meditative, almost ritualistic, echoing the themes of transmutation and aging. It’s atmospheric, with layers that invite you to dig deeper into the visuals and sounds, making you question the nature of existence even as you’re caught up in the visuals. Definitely not a mainstream flick, but that’s what makes it distinctive in a sea of sameness.
Ghost, Animal is a bit of a rarity in the collector’s world. It hasn't seen a wide release, which adds to its intrigue and desirability among enthusiasts. The film's exploration of identity through its unique premise sets it apart from conventional narratives. This obscurity and thematic depth make it an interesting piece for anyone looking to delve into unconventional cinema.
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