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Self Referential Traverse: Zeitgeist and Engagement is a curious piece in the documentary realm. Directed by an unknown hand, it treads an odd line between reality and abstraction. The protagonist, a woman crafting garments in her basement, embodies a deep-seated frustration, yet the twist is she's channeling this through a manikin. There's a palpable tension throughout, with the editing and sound design reflecting the frenetic energy reminiscent of Kim Gok and Kim Seo. The pacing is unpredictable, and the performance β if you can call it that since one of the main characters is inanimate β creates a distinctive atmosphere. Itβs a film that builds on themes of isolation and the absurdity of existence, all wrapped in a visceral editing style that keeps you guessing.
Explores themes of frustration and absurdity.Dynamic editing reminiscent of avant-garde cinema.Unconventional narrative structure.
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