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So, 'My Blood Flows Like Acid' is this really interesting piece of art, right? It’s a documentary, but it’s not your typical one. I mean, you’ve got five segments, each diving into heavy themes like identity and existence. The first part is especially wild—a guy literally feeds the ocean his blood to keep it alive. It's surreal and abstract, kind of disorienting in a good way. The pacing varies quite a bit, sometimes lingering on moments that really force you to think. The practical effects are raw, which adds to that gritty, existential vibe. It’s not for everyone, but if you dig experimental cinema, this one has a lot to unpack. Just kind of sticks with you, you know?
Abstract storytelling approachThemes of identity and existenceSurreal visuals and practical effects
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