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Quadraturin is this intriguing blend of drama and fantasy that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. Set in a dreary Soviet apartment, it captures the weight of confinement with this almost suffocating atmosphere. Sutulin, the protagonist, is pretty relatable, just your average guy yearning for more space—both physically and metaphorically. The mysterious stranger and the concept of 'Quadraturin' really push boundaries, both literally and thematically. Practical effects here are subtly used to manifest Sutulin's desires, creating a surreal yet grounded experience. The pacing drags a tad in some spots but it feels intentional, giving us time to absorb Sutulin's transformation. There’s this fascinating undercurrent of existentialism that just resonates, making the film unlike anything else you might stumble upon.
Explores themes of confinement and desire for space.Practical effects enhance the surreal elements.A slow-burn narrative that invites introspection.
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