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So, Sinema is this 96-minute piece that's more of a video collage than a traditional film. The director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery to it. The pacing is pretty erratic, kind of matching the disorienting vibe of the time it was made. You feel like you're immersed in a dream—or maybe a nightmare—where horror lurks beneath the surface of seemingly random clips. The practical effects, while not overly polished, have this raw aesthetic that works in its favor. It’s all about the unsettling atmosphere and how it plays with your perception. The performances are limited, but that adds to the overall disquiet. It’s distinctive for sure, more like an experimental art piece that challenges what video can do as a storytelling medium.
Experimental approach to horror.A mix of visual collage and unsettling atmosphere.Unknown director adds an intriguing layer.
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