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Simulacrum feels like this intense journey through fragmented realities. It’s a documentary that heavily relies on found footage and these eerie, manipulated lost films. You get this rawness in the pacing—sometimes it drags, but it’s all part of its charm, I guess? The film dives into the absurdity of control and consumption, and there’s this persistent undercurrent of chaos that makes you rethink how we consume images. You can sense the filmmaker’s intention to jar the audience awake, which is pretty distinctive. It’s not just about watching; it’s about feeling the disorientation of modern life. Honestly, it sticks with you. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic at times, but that’s what makes it compelling.
A deep dive into modern societal dysfunction.Uses manipulated footage creatively.Challenging themes that provoke thought.
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Duarte Maltez
Director