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Self-Portraits (1987) is an intriguing TV movie that dives into the complexities of identity and perception. The pacing is certainly measured, allowing for moments of introspection and reflection. I find the tone to be somewhat surreal, almost dreamlike at times, which adds an interesting layer to the narrative. While the director remains unknown, the film's practical effects do stand out, creating a tangible sense of the environment. Performances are decent, with a rawness that feels genuine, though they may not resonate with everyone. There's a distinct atmosphere here that explores self-exploration in a way that feels both personal and abstract, making it a curious piece for collectors interested in the unconventional.
Explores themes of identity and self-perceptionUnique atmosphere, almost dreamlikeInteresting practical effects for its time
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