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So, 'Misdirected Impulse'—it’s pretty intriguing, really. The film opens with these stunning visuals of trees and shrubs, almost meditative, right? Like a nature documentary gone off the rails. But then it flips on you, and that’s where it gets interesting. The pacing is deliberately slow, which some might find tedious, but it builds this atmosphere that’s almost unsettling. Themes of perception and reality weave through as those beautiful frames get interrupted. There’s something about the way it challenges the viewer’s expectations—really distinct, ya know? The director, whoever they are, seems to be experimenting with practical effects, which adds this raw edge to the otherwise polished visuals. Not your typical drama, for sure.
Interesting blend of nature and existential themes.Pacing may not be for everyone; it's deliberately slow.Practical effects used creatively throughout.
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