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Lacerating Transmutation is a fascinating dive into the human psyche, pulling inspiration from Lispector's dense novel. The film's atmosphere is thick with introspection, almost suffocating at times, which really works for its themes of identity and existence. The pacing feels deliberate, slow to the point of discomfort, but it really forces you to reckon with what's happening on screen. Practical effects are minimal yet impactful, adding to that raw, unrefined feel. The performances are hauntingly raw; you get the sense that the actors are really tapping into something visceral. It's not for everyone, but there's something about the way it challenges traditional narrative structures that feels refreshing.
Experimental take on identity.Inspired by Clarice Lispector's work.Atmospheric and introspective tone.
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