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Late Night Essay dives into the psyche of a young boy burdened by academic pressure. The film has a loose, dreamy structure that mirrors the erratic flow of thoughts in a child's mind. It's quite atmospheric, with a muted color palette that captures the stillness of the night, giving a sense of isolation. When the boy drifts into sleep, the narrative shifts, unlocking whimsical and surreal sequences that illustrate his essay prompt—an exploration of imagination versus reality. The performances are sincere, especially from the child actor, who brings an authentic innocence to the role. The practical effects used during the dream sequences create a tangible quality that enhances the overall experience. There's a nice contrast between the grounded reality of school pressures and the fantastical elements of his dreams, making it quite the thought-provoking watch.
Atmospheric visualsUnique dream sequencesSolid child performance
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