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So, Pulp (2025) really leans into this atmospheric, dreamlike quality that's hard to shake off. El’s journey is quite somber, with these disjointed visions that showcase her struggle to reconnect with her Mother—there's something haunting about it. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in each scene as it unfolds. The practical effects used to depict her separation from herself add an intriguing layer, grounding the ethereal aspects of her memories. The performances feel raw and authentic, capturing a deep emotional turmoil that many can probably relate to. It's distinctive in how it blurs the line between reality and memory, making you question what's real and what's just a projection of fear and longing.
Explores themes of memory and traumaDistinctive visual storytellingStrong focus on character-driven narrative
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