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Perpetuality is this quirky little gem that takes a bizarre twist on the Western genre. It’s like a fever dream set in the wild west, where Levi grapples with his past, but you know, in this very brief and almost jumbled manner. The pacing is all over the place—one moment you're trying to grasp the storyline, and the next, it’s just a chaotic mix of visuals and absurdity. The practical effects are charmingly low-budget, which adds to its unique atmosphere. Performances are more about the vibe than the script, which feels deliberate given the film's surreal tone. It’s not what you'd expect from a typical Western; it’s almost like a commentary on storytelling itself or maybe just an exploration of confusion. Quite distinctive, to say the least.
Semi-surreal narrative style that challenges conventional storytelling.Practical effects that lean into a low-budget aesthetic.Pacing is intentionally disjointed, creating an offbeat viewing experience.
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Jordan Klaas
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