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So, 'Human' is this intriguing piece that really leans into the psychological. It’s set in this almost claustrophobic atmosphere where you feel Dani’s loneliness seep through every frame. The pacing has this deliberate slowness that builds tension, making the emotional twists hit harder. The practical effects, though not over-the-top, are effective enough to keep you immersed in the unsettling vibe. The performance by the lead is pretty gripping; you can feel her exhaustion and desire for connection, and it draws you into her chaotic experience. Themes of isolation and the quest for meaning in the digital age are explored without being preachy, which is refreshing in today’s landscape.
This film is relatively new, and there’s been little buzz around it, which might make it fly under the radar for some collectors. Still, its unique take on emotional upheaval and the digital age could spark interest as time goes on. As for formats, keep an eye out for any limited releases that might pop up, but it’s likely to be a tougher find initially, given its obscure status.
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