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So, 'Premise' is this intriguing dive into the mind of a neuroscientist, really. The atmosphere is thick with surrealism, almost dreamlike, as he grapples with this mysterious notebook and an oddly poignant phone call with his mom. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which adds to the disorientation of his journey—there’s a notable sense of isolation that resonates deeply. The practical effects, though understated, complement the film's themes of memory and perception, giving it a unique texture. The performance of the lead is subtle yet captivating, pulling you into this bizarre exploration of reality and self-discovery.
'Premise' has seen limited distribution, making physical copies a bit of a treasure for collectors. There's not a wealth of original prints floating around, and the lack of a known director adds to its mystique and allure. Interest in the film seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate cerebral narratives and unconventional storytelling. If you come across a copy, it might be worth snatching up, as it feels like one of those hidden gems waiting to be rediscovered.
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