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So, this film, 'removed', is pretty fascinating in its approach. Uman takes vintage porn and, get this, uses nail polish remover to erase the female figures. It's almost like a haunting absence when you watch it—where there should be bodies, there's just empty space. It definitely makes you think about the way women are portrayed in these contexts, right? The pacing is almost meditative, which is surprising given the subject matter. The practical effects are all about that hands-on, DIY vibe, and it's really distinct from typical animation. It’s not just a commentary; it becomes an experience. You feel that absence in a very visceral way, and it leaves you with questions long after the film's over.
Considered a bold statement on gender and portrayal.The hands-on technique adds a layer of intimacy to the viewing.Watch for the tension between absence and presence.
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