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Oblivio is an interesting piece that blends sci-fi with psychological twists. The film has this eerie, almost sterile atmosphere, which complements its themes of identity and loss. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as Alice’s reality unravels. Dongwei Di’s direction subtly guides us through Alice's unsettling journey, and the performances—especially the lead—feel genuinely unsettling. The practical effects, though not flashy, add to the surreal quality, grounding the bizarre elements in a tangible reality. It’s not the kind of film that screams for attention, but it lingers, making you think about the intersections of memory and identity long after it ends.
Directed by Dongwei Di, feature debut.Shot on location with a minimalist aesthetic.Features practical effects that enhance realism.Thematic exploration of memory and identity.
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