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I Remember Nothing is a curious exploration of the unknown, diving into the life of Joan, a college student unknowingly grappling with epilepsy. The film's structure mirrors the five phases of a seizure, which gives it a unique narrative rhythm. You really feel the tension and uncertainty build, especially as Joan interacts with the two strangers at that softball game. The atmosphere is unsettling, yet intimate, and the performances carry a raw honesty that pulls you in. It’s not just a story about epilepsy but also about connection and the fragility of perception. The practical effects used to visualize Joan's experience are compelling, offering an intriguing look at how the mind reacts under pressure. It’s a distinctive piece that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Unique narrative structure based on seizure phasesAtmospheric tension with strong performancesInteresting practical effects portrayal
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