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So, 'Lightningface' is an interesting piece, right? It’s got this quirky blend of comedy and drama that plays out in Basil Stitt's rather insular world. After some bizarre incident—whatever that is—he just decides to hole up in his apartment. The pacing’s a bit erratic, reflecting his mental state, which adds to the film's oddball charm. The atmosphere feels claustrophobic at times, yet there’s this underlying warmth amidst the chaos. The performances are surprisingly heartfelt, especially with the way Basil navigates his transformation. It’s not a conventional narrative, and honestly, that’s what makes it stand out. Practical effects pop up here and there, adding to the film's unique visual flair, making it a curious watch for those who appreciate the offbeat.
Quirky blend of comedy and dramaIntriguing character studyUnique atmosphere and pacing
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