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"Resonances" is one of those films that really challenges your perception. The abstract narrative weaves together threads of drama, mystery, and a bit of sci-fi, with a tone that feels both haunting and contemplative. It's like watching an art installation come to life—each scene is open to interpretation. You might see an ant going too deep into its own world or a puppet struggling against unseen strings. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the visuals and themes of autonomy and existential exploration. Practical effects are thoughtfully used, adding a tactile quality that complements the surreal atmosphere. The performances feel genuine and raw, which enhances that sense of personal connection with the viewer. It's definitely a unique piece in the landscape of modern cinema—definitely sparks conversation.
Abstract narrative structureThemes of freedom and autonomyStrong practical effects
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Jonathan Dailler
Director