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So, 'Pretend' is pretty wild in its approach. It dives deep into how the frame can be divided—like, you really see a lot of creative choices in how scenes are structured. The pacing’s a bit meditative, which might throw some off, but it works for its introspective vibe. The atmosphere is almost tactile; you feel the weight of each composition. There’s this underlying theme of perception versus reality that runs through it, making you think. The performances seem understated but carry a lot of depth. Practical effects? Well, they keep it grounded, which I appreciate. It's not your average drama, that's for sure. It stands out for its experimental nature and the way it challenges traditional storytelling.
Unique exploration of visual framingThought-provoking themesUnderstated performances
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