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So, Intolerance Now is a rather intriguing piece, right? It’s this intimate drama that unfolds on New Year’s Eve, with Kanan, this teenage girl who’s really into shooting personal films. The atmosphere is quite haunting, especially when she captures this ghostly figure on her digital camera. It’s not just about the supernatural, though. As she visits her family to show them the footage, there's a slow unraveling of familial bonds and unspoken truths. The pacing feels thoughtful, maybe even contemplative, which gives it a unique edge. The practical effects, albeit simple, add a layer of authenticity, fitting well with the overall tone. Performances are pretty solid, bringing depth to Kanan's journey and the emotional weight carried throughout. Definitely a distinctive watch, if you ask me.
Explores themes of family and connectionCaptures a haunting atmosphereUnique blend of personal filmmaking and ghostly elements
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