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Narcisse, directed by an unknown hand, offers a haunting glimpse into desire and self-obsession. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of longing, almost feverish, as our protagonist grapples with the duality of love and self-destruction. The pacing meanders, reflective and sometimes disorienting, echoing the inner turmoil of the lead. Practical effects, though understated, enhance the surreal quality of his journey, making the viewer question reality and perception. Performances are raw and intimate, capturing a deep and unsettling yearning. It’s distinctive in how it blends the personal with the universal—this burning love for oneself that isolates yet connects. A truly intriguing addition for those who appreciate the more cerebral side of sci-fi.
Themes of self-obsession and isolation dominate.Strong use of practical effects to enhance surreal atmosphere.Pacing may feel uneven but reflects character's internal struggle.
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