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Kamikaze (2014) is this quirky gem that dives into the chaotic world of a bunch of Uruguayan teens trying to film a low-budget flick about robots and monsters. The atmosphere is a mix of earnestness and absurdity, making it feel fresh. The pacing is all over the place, reflecting the haphazard nature of their project. Each character has their own agenda, which adds layers of unpredictability. Practical effects come into play, and while they might not rival big studio productions, there’s something charmingly raw about them. The performances are a mixed bag, but that’s part of its charm. It’s not polished, but that's where its distinctiveness lies—it feels like a slice of youthful chaos caught on camera.
A unique exploration of youthful creativity.Features practical effects that lean into the low-budget aesthetic.Character-driven with each having their own hidden motives.
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Sebastián Pérez Pérez
Director