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So, Palo Alto, right? It's got this dreamy, almost ethereal vibe that pulls you in. The anonymous narrator's journey through Africa feels like a deep dive into the soul, and the sorcerer's presence just weaves this mystical thread throughout the narrative. You can really sense the exploration of parallel universes and the weight of memories, which gives it a layered complexity. The pacing is, well, somewhat meditative—definitely not for those looking for a quick thrill. The practical effects are quite intriguing, enhancing that sense of otherworldliness without overshadowing the performances. They really anchor the film, making the surreal elements feel grounded. It’s distinctive in its quiet ambition—an exploration of time and existence, sort of like a visual poem unfolding.
Explores themes of memory and existenceUnique storytelling with a mystical guideGrounded performances amidst surreal visuals
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