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I Am Fiction really pulls you into this bizarre realm where art and identity blur. The whole vibe is super unsettling, almost like you're dropped into a Kafka novel yourself. The pacing has this hypnotic quality, kind of drags you along as Thomas Altheimer unravels in his paranoia. And man, the themes of ownership and betrayal really hit hard—like, what does it mean to create? The practical effects are minimal but effective, almost like they mirror the film's tension. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a dive into the psyche of an artist caught in a legal nightmare, with performances that feel raw and genuine. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary genre, for sure.
Kafkaesque themes of paranoiaExploration of artistic identityMinimalist yet impactful practical effects
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