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Song of Flesh and Image Was Made Body is an intriguing exploration of crime through a unique lens. The narrative unfolds with a chase, but it’s less about resolution and more about the interplay of light and shadow. The initial black and white palette gives way to vibrant colors, drawing you into its surreal atmosphere. There’s something unsettling about how the naked body juxtaposes the industrial backdrop, creating a stark contrast that lingers. The pacing isn’t frantic; it’s deliberate, letting you digest the visual poetry. This film plays with themes of identity and perception, making it a distinct piece in the crime genre, though it’s not your typical crime story. Practical effects are minimal yet effective, leaving a lot to the viewer’s interpretation.
Unique blend of crime narrative and visual artistry.Emphasis on atmosphere over traditional storytelling.Notable for its distinct use of color in a stark environment.
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