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Kafka's Supermarket is a wild ride through a nightmarish landscape where capitalism is stripped to its bone. It plays with a sense of dread and absurdity that lingers long after viewing. The pacing is deliberately disjointed, echoing the chaos of consumer culture, making you question your own relationship with materialism. Practical effects bring to life unsettling visions of excess, and the performances are steeped in a kind of eerie detachment that heightens the film's unsettling atmosphere. It’s not your typical horror flick - it’s more of a meditation on alienation wrapped in a surrealist package, and there's a unique tension that comes from its experimental approach.
Experimental narrative structureThemes of alienationNotable practical effects
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