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Pas seul, directed by Roberto Fassone, feels like a fever dream. It weaves through absurdist visuals and pop culture, from the surrealism of the classics to quirky nods to The Simpsons. The pacing is a bit disjointed, but that adds to its charm, right? It’s like a visual essay that meditates on our consumption of images, all while throwing in unexpected elements like Yoko Ono and, of course, monkeys. The film's tone is both ironic and thought-provoking, keeping you on your toes. It’s not just a documentary; it’s an experience that leaves you contemplating the very nature of what you’re watching. Distinctive in its approach, it’s a curious piece that might resonate more after a second watch.
Surrealistic visuals that challenge perceptionEclectic references throughout the filmThought-provoking themes on visual culture
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