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So, 'Lucy and the Gramophone' is a curious little documentary that dives into the mind of E., an aging hippie who finds himself reflecting on life and the legacy of Albert Hofmann, the father of LSD. The film's tone is quite contemplative, almost meditative at times, which suits its themes of exploration and remembrance. The pacing feels loose, like a long conversation with an old friend, and that's where it pulls you in. There's this creative angle of E. wanting to carve Hofmann's likeness into the volcanic rock, which adds a layer of surrealism that’s quite distinct. It's not just about the visuals; the practical effects used here give it an organic feel, almost like you’re walking through memories. It’s a bit of a trip, really.
Focus on the unique narrative structure.The practical effects enhance the storytelling.Themes of nostalgia and legacy are prominent.
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Rubén Guzmán
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