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So, 'Inversión' from 2022 is this intriguing entry in the paraconsistent sequence series. It's all about bending time and space, really. The atmosphere is dense, with a kind of surreal quality that keeps you guessing. You can feel the tension between the past, present, and future as they collide in unexpected ways. The pacing? It’s deliberately slow at times, which builds this sense of unease that I think works well for its themes. The practical effects are low-key but effective, adding to that overall disorientation. The performances are grounded, yet there’s an undercurrent of chaos that feels right in line with the film’s concept. Definitely a unique piece in a collector's lineup for sure.
'Inversión' is still somewhat elusive in terms of availability, making it a curious find for collectors. There hasn't been a lot of buzz around physical releases, so it might be tricky to track down. The interest around its thematic exploration of time and space does give it a niche appeal. As part of the paraconsistent sequence, it certainly adds depth to any collection focused on avant-garde cinema or philosophical themes.
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