Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, this film, 'Our Past, Domestic Terror,' really plays with that whole concept of being both in the moment and outside of it. The atmosphere feels raw, almost like the viewer is crashing the party themselves. From house parties to underground gigs, you get this sense of urgency—like, you’re not just watching, you’re living it. The pacing is interesting too, shifting between frenetic energy and those quieter moments that make you reflect. I found the practical effects and the performances to be striking. There's this vibe of chaos mixed with intimacy, which makes it feel very real. It’s distinct, for sure, and captures the pulse of a generation in turmoil, but also creatively alive.
Explores themes of spectator vs. spectacle.Unique blend of music and personal narrative.Interesting practical effects used throughout.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Key Crew
Luke A. Makinson
Director