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Machines of the Night is an intriguing exploration of the intersection between the mundane and the philosophical, set against the contrasting backdrops of Berlin and Quito. The film's tone is contemplative, almost ethereal, as it weaves personal reflections and societal observations into a rich tapestry. It poses challenging questions about the calculations we make in our daily lives, like how we perceive value and navigate our environments. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, allowing moments of silence and thought to linger. There's an interesting use of practical effects that enhances its unique aesthetic. The voice guiding us feels both intimate and distant, making the whole experience quite thought-provoking.
Unique blend of philosophy and everyday observations.Atmospheric visuals that reflect the contrasting cities.Thoughtful pacing encourages reflection.
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