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Over The Rainbow is a fascinating dive into a surreal landscape where the lines between childhood innocence and unsettling realities blur. The film plays with the aesthetics of children's TV, employing a striking green-screen technique that creates a highly artificial yet oddly enchanting environment. You’ve got these cuddly monsters that seem to dance around the absurdity of their faceless counterparts – clones that evoke a sort of eerie familiarity. The pacing is deliberately unhurried, allowing the bizarre visuals and performances to sink in. The pop divas take on a grotesque charm, adding layers to the narrative that isn't just about whimsy but also touches on deeper societal critiques. It's distinctive for its blend of childlike wonder and unsettling themes, leaving you with a lingering sense of curiosity.
Focus on the use of green-screen and practical effects.Interesting mix of genres with a strong visual style.Notable for its commentary on childhood and identity.
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Rachel Maclean
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