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Sitting Feeding Sleeping is this intriguing documentary that ventures into some pretty unconventional spaces. The filmmaker takes us to a cryogenics lab, where bodies are suspended in nitrogen, and you can almost feel the cold tension of it all. Then, there’s the robotics perception lab where machines attempt to read human emotions—there's a stark, eerie atmosphere that hangs over these scenes. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to linger, almost uncomfortably at times. The themes of existence and the complexities of life outside our natural instincts are woven throughout. It’s not your typical doc; it raises questions more than it answers, and that's what makes it distinctive. It’s a deep dive into life, or rather, the absence of it, where everything feels just a bit off.
Explore the blend of technology and biology.Delves into themes of life devoid of instinct.Challenging pacing enhances the film's atmosphere.
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