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PRISMA is a raw exploration of isolation, capturing the intricacies of social anxiety in a university setting. Vasiliki, the protagonist, embodies that struggle as she grapples with her new reality, the atmosphere thick with tension and vulnerability. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing us to linger on her internal conflicts, making the moments of connection via social media feel both poignant and real. There's a certain authenticity in the performances, especially in how they convey unspoken emotions. Visually, it uses practical effects sparingly but effectively, enhancing the narrative without overshadowing it. There’s a distinct edge to how it tackles the themes of digital interaction versus real-life connection—definitely a thought-provoking entry for those interested in nuanced character studies.
Focus on character-driven narrativesInterest in themes of mental healthAppreciation for indie filmmaking styles
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