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R.E.M.: Succumbs is a fascinating piece that's more of a visual and auditory experience than a traditional film. You get this raw energy throughout, almost like you’re diving into a dream where reality blurs. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere. It’s got that late '80s vibe, a mix of art and music that feels very unique to the time. The practical effects are interesting too, adding a layer of texture that digital never quite captures. Although the director isn't known, it seems intentional – like the film is speaking for itself without a specific voice overshadowing it. It’s a curiosity for sure, but one that resonates with those who appreciate the experimental side of cinema.
Ideal for collectors interested in experimental films.A reflection of the music scene of the late '80s.Offers a different perspective on visual storytelling.
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