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So, 'Sacral' is this intriguing piece that dives into the chaos of relationships among a group of young folks in New York City. The whole vibe is kind of raw and disorienting, thanks to the low-fi imagery that blurs the lines of reality and emotion. When Silvia goes missing in Chinatown, the tension between her closest connections gets palpable, almost suffocating at times. The pacing is fragmentary – it meanders but keeps you engaged, like a slow burn that ignites unexpectedly. The performances, though, really shine; you feel the weight of their connections and the messiness of youth. It’s a unique take on urban life and the complexities of social interactions, making it a noteworthy watch.
Fragmentary storytelling styleBlurry low-fi aesthetic enhances the atmosphereThemes of youth and messy relationships
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Jacqueline Sir
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