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Origami is an intriguing exploration of time travel, but not in the flashy, special effects-laden way you might expect. Instead, it weaves a more cerebral narrative through David's journey across moments in his own life. The pacing can feel a bit off-kilter at times, reflecting the disassembled nature of his memories. The atmosphere is heavy, almost melancholic, enhanced by practical effects that ground the fantastical elements in reality. Performances leave you pondering, especially as David grapples with his own choices and their consequences. It’s a film that thrives on its themes of identity and regret, making it distinctive in the realm of sci-fi dramas. A curious blend of genres that piques interest long after the credits roll.
Unique narrative structureCerebral approach to time travelStrong thematic focus on identity
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