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R.E.M Burn is quite the intriguing piece, really. It’s like a visual poem that dances around the cycles of life and death, while delving into the nuanced relationship between Indigenous knowledge and the art world. The pacing feels almost meditative, taking its time to explore these themes through compelling imagery. There's a raw honesty in the way it tackles appropriation—it's not just a critique; it adds a layer of respect and reflection. The atmosphere is haunting yet beautiful, creating a space for contemplation. And though the director remains unknown, the film's unique voice and perspective stand out, making it something you might not expect but definitely remember long after viewing.
The film tackles deep themes with a reflective tone.Distinctive visual poetry that lingers.Makes you think about appropriation in a new way.
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