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So, 'Lost in "The Thinking"' is a trip, really. It plays out like a weird dream, where the absurd meets the mundane. The pacing is intentionally slow, adding to that feeling of existential drift. You get this surreal blend of comedy and a heavy dose of hopelessness, which is, honestly, kind of refreshing. The Arthur Frain/Merlin character from 'Zardoz' really drives the narrativeāhis presence looms large, guiding you through some bizarre, yet thought-provoking moments. Practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the quirky charm. You might find the performances a bit offbeat, but thatās where the film's distinctiveness shines. Itās a unique piece that lingers in your mind long after.
Surreal atmosphere with absurd humorPacing enhances the theme of existential driftNotable connection to 'Zardoz' and its characters
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