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Logos is a fascinating exploration of identity and perception, wrapped in a rather somber atmosphere that lingers with you. Alfredo Niño Luna’s direction is deliberate, with a pacing that challenges you to really sit with the characters and their inner turmoil. The performances are raw; you can feel the weight of each actor’s struggle as they navigate their fractured realities. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, adding a tangible layer to the film’s themes. There’s something distinct about how it approaches dialogue, often leaving things unspoken, which gives it a unique, reflective quality. It’s a slow burn that wears its heart on its sleeve, inviting you to peel back the layers of its narrative.
Themes of identity and perceptionSignificant use of practical effectsSlow pacing enhances character depth
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