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Memento Mori is something else, really. It drags you into this twisted, surreal experience where a woman's quest for memory and identity unfolds against a backdrop of disorienting visuals. The atmosphere? It's thick, almost suffocating, with a blend of dread and curiosity that keeps you off-kilter. Practical effects play a significant role, feeling grounded amidst the bizarre, and there's a palpable sense of chaos that defies linear storytelling. You feel like you're stuck in a dream—or a nightmare, depending on your perspective. The performances are raw, and the emotions feel very real, making it distinct from conventional horror. It’s like the film itself is a character in this strange narrative, with cinematic language bending reality in ways that are both intriguing and unsettling.
Surrealist storytelling approachStrong practical effects workExplores themes of identity and memory
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