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So, Simulant is an interesting little piece, you know? It dives into this bizarre psychological space where Simon, our protagonist, is grappling with his own artistic stagnation. The atmosphere has this offbeat charm, blending comedy and drama in a way that keeps you engaged, but it’s not the usual formula. The pacing might throw some off, as it meanders a bit, but that’s part of its unique vibe. What really got me were the practical effects—they have a rawness that adds to the film’s exploration of life and death. The performances, especially from Simon, are layered; you can feel his existential dread mixed with a quirky sense of humor. It’s kind of a meditation on art and identity, but told through this very personal lens.
Unique blend of comedy and dramaExplores existential themesPractical effects add to its charm
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