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So, 'Portrait as a Random Act of Violence' is really something. It straddles that line between drama and fantasy, which is pretty interesting. The way Randall Okita brings his kinetic sculptures to life on screen – it’s like watching art evolve in real-time. The pacing can feel a bit unusual, almost dreamlike, which suits the themes of protest and resurrection well. You’re left with this haunting atmosphere that lingers. The practical effects have a unique tactile quality that you don’t see in a lot of contemporary work. It’s not just a film; it’s a visual experience that blurs reality and imagination in a way that's pretty distinctive. Definitely worth a watch if you're into more avant-garde cinema.
Unique blend of kinetic sculptures and film.Explores themes of protest and resurrection.Dreamlike pacing and haunting atmosphere.
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