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So, Polytechnique is this intriguing blend of sound and visuals, a kind of meditative experience. Easychord's ambient score sets this haunting tone, really pulling you into a headspace that feels both ethereal and unsettling. Scott Barley's visuals, they're not just pretty pictures; they dig deep into ideas like prisoner's cinema and the repetition of thought. It kind of messes with your perception of time, stretching moments into something almost primordial. The pacing is slow and deliberate, which might not be for everyone, but it works perfectly here, creating a reflective atmosphere. If you're into films that challenge conventional storytelling and make you feel rather than understand, this one’s a unique piece to consider.
Explores themes of consciousness and perceptionUnique collaboration between music and visualsDeliberate pacing creating a reflective experience
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