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I'm Not Here (And She's Not There) is an intriguing blend of mystery and romance that immerses you in Daniel Bloom's surreal world. The film's atmosphere is almost dreamlike, capturing the chaotic essence of a mind struggling with external pressures. The pacing is deliberate, allowing emotions to marinate, which might not be for everyone, but it works well for building tension. The way the narrative unfolds feels like peeling back layers of a painting, revealing deeper themes of isolation and longing. Practical effects aren’t flashy but contribute to that surreal vibe. The performances, especially from the lead, are nuanced and evoke a real sense of vulnerability, making this film a distinctive piece in the indie scene of its time.
Surreal atmosphere with a slow burn pacingStrong themes of isolation and self-discoveryNotable practical effects add to the dreamlike quality
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Greg Kaplan
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