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Haemogram is a fascinating look at the chaos within a trauma center, where the human condition meets the absurdity of alcohol-fueled drama. The film unfolds like a series of vignettes, each one steeped in a raw, almost clinical atmosphere. The use of Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik adds a hauntingly ironic layer, contrasting the stark reality of the patients’ plights. There’s a genuine sense of unpredictability as the pacing shifts between moments of tension and absurd humor. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects and candid performances of both doctors and patients create an immersive experience. What stands out is its unflinching gaze at the fragility of life, all wrapped in a disjointed yet cohesive narrative that feels almost like a fever dream.
Documentary style with a unique blend of drama and humorCaptures real-life interactions in an intense environmentAn intriguing exploration of human vulnerability
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