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Pink Diamond is an experimental short that’s a real trip, right? It plunges into the brain of a young man lost in the digital swell of the early 2000s. The tone feels almost disorienting at times, which totally fits with how messy that period was for identity. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting you simmer in his existential dread. Practical effects add a gritty texture, enhancing the dreamlike sequences. The performances are raw and honest, capturing that awkwardness of youth. What’s really distinctive is how it marries personal turmoil with the overwhelming presence of the internet—like, it’s not just a backdrop, it’s a character in its own right. It’s worth a watch if you enjoy films that challenge how we perceive growing up in a tech-driven world.
Experimental horror with unique storytellingExplores themes of identity and technologyPractical effects enhance the atmosphere
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Anders Mortensen
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