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Lulu (2025) offers a rather curious exploration of identity and the disconnection between the digital and the real world. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, creating a contemplative atmosphere as we follow this influencer back to their roots. The practical effects, though sparse, are employed thoughtfully, enhancing the film’s introspective tone. Performances are nuanced, especially in moments that delve into familial ties and societal expectations. It’s distinctive, not because of flashy aesthetics, but due to its quiet observations on modern life and the lingering impact of social media. Not what you’d expect from a typical influencer narrative, it has layers that reveal themselves upon reflection.
The movie Lulu has been an interesting find in terms of format history, with a limited release that drew attention from niche collectors. Physical copies are scarce, making it something of a hidden gem among digital-heavy collections. There's a growing interest as more collectors appreciate its thoughtful narrative and performances, making it a conversation starter at screenings.
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