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La Merda, a somewhat raw and visceral piece, dives into the psyche of a woman grappling with her identity amidst societal pressures. The film's tone oscillates between bleakness and dark humor, which keeps you on edge. It's not your typical drama, more like a confessional monologue that pushes boundaries with its stream of consciousness style. The pacing feels deliberately frenetic, almost chaotic at times, mirroring the protagonist's internal struggle. The performances are raw, almost uncomfortable, and there's a certain honesty in the way it showcases the ugly side of fame and self-worth. Visually, it embraces a gritty aesthetic that complements its themes, making it a unique entry into the realm of independent cinema.
Poetic stream of consciousnessExploration of fame and self-worthGritty visual style
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