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So, Lumina is this intriguing piece from 2021. The director’s identity might be elusive, but that adds a layer of mystery, doesn’t it? The film has a haunting atmosphere, really draws you in with its desolation. A naked woman wakes up on a deserted beach, and you feel the isolation right away. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the ruins of this abandoned town. It's all about the remnants of a previous life—clothes, a record player, that telephone with the couple’s photographs. There's something deeply unsettling yet beautiful about how it captures memories and loss. The practical effects are modest but effective, lending an authenticity to the decay. It's not a traditional narrative, more of an experience, making it one of those films you ponder long after viewing.
Unique exploration of memory and isolation.Focus on practical effects enhances realism.Atmospheric tone with a slower, deliberate pace.
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