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In 'Infrarot,' Peter Schmidt crafts a curious blend of childhood wonder and surrealism. The story pivots around a lonely child who finds an unusual companion in a TV remote that seems to take on a life of its own. There's a certain magic here, a palpable sense of exploration as the child navigates this strange relationship with technology, creating a dreamy atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and slightly unsettling. The pacing is relaxed, allowing moments to breathe, drawing you into the child's vivid imagination. Practical effects are subtle yet effective, enhancing the dreamlike quality of the narrative. It's a unique take on the impact of media on youth, and the performances capture that innocent thrill and a hint of loneliness beautifully.
Explores themes of solitude and imaginationOffers a surreal take on childhood experiencesUtilizes practical effects that enhance its charm
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