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Stalin Acid is a fascinating short film that dives into a surreal slice of Soviet history through the lens of one man's radical experimentation. The atmosphere is thick with tension and curiosity, reflecting the oppressive regime of the time while also exploring the boundaries of human consciousness. The pacing is deliberately measured, allowing you to soak in the unsettling visuals and the weighty themes of power and control. The film's practical effects hold a certain rawness that enhances the trippy experience, pulling you deeper into Professor Vasiliev's psyche. Performances are understated yet impactful, particularly the student caught in the storm of this bizarre experiment. It's this mix of history and introspection that gives it a distinctive edge.
Surreal exploration of Soviet psycheInteresting take on historical eventsUnique visuals and practical effects
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