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Rotten Fruit is this intriguing documentary that feels like an artistic exploration rather than just a straightforward narrative. It's presented as an audiovisual poem, divided into five distinct stanzas, which makes it quite unique. The tone is meditative and introspective, drawing you into these deep questions about the body—its capabilities, its limits, and the experiences it encompasses. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really contemplate each segment. What sets it apart are the practical effects that layer on textures and visuals that elevate the themes. There’s no star-studded cast or a known director that might distract; it’s raw and unfiltered, inviting viewers to engage with the material on a more personal level.
Meditative tone with a unique structurePractical effects enhance the experienceExplores deep themes of body and existence
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