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So, 'Something' is the opening act of the 'discommunication' trilogy. It's intriguing, really. The film unfolds in this essayistic manner, where visuals collide with text, creating a unique narrative experience. You get this eerie atmosphere right from the start, a sense of unease that builds as the film progresses. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, allowing you to soak in every image and word. It dives deep into themes of communication breakdown, the struggle to connect - which feels pretty relevant. Practical effects are minimal but effective, lending a rawness to the scenes. Honestly, it sets the stage for what's to come in the trilogy, laying down the groundwork with a bold, experimental approach that’s hard to forget.
Experimental narrative techniquesThemes of communication and isolationSets up the trilogy's tone
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