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So, 'Here After' is this interesting film that translates a performance into a cinematic experience. It has this raw, almost visceral quality, typical of Wim Vandekeybus's work. The pacing feels a bit unconventional, flowing between moments of stillness and bursts of energy that mimic the choreography. You can sense the influence of the original performance, especially in the physicality of the performers; they really bring this haunting atmosphere to life. The themes lean into connections and the aftermath of existence—definitely not your average drama. The practical effects are understated but impactful, adding to the grittiness. It’s a piece that lingers, inviting reflection on how we experience loss and presence.
Not widely recognized, but intriguing for performance art fans.Unique adaptation of a stage piece, worth a look for its style.Great example of how dance influences cinematic language.
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