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Rampart is an introspective journey, really. Marko's exploration of his childhood apartment in Belgrade brings forth this haunting nostalgia that feels very personal. The way the film blends home video snippets from the late '90s with his present-day reflections is striking. It creates this almost dreamlike atmosphere where joy and trauma coalesce. The pacing is languid, allowing you to absorb each memory, each fragment of time. The visuals are raw, almost tactile, pulling you into the remnants of a past life. And while the director remains anonymous, you can sense a deep connection to the material. It's a film that feels both intimate and universal, as it tackles themes of memory, loss, and identity.
Unique blend of home video and personal narrativeExplores themes of nostalgia and traumaAtmospheric visuals that enhance emotional depth
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