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Tables (2019) presents a bizarre and oddly captivating vision of a future where the mundane becomes essential to identity. The film meanders through a world fixated on various types of tables, each representing different facets of life and connection. The atmosphere is a strange mix of surrealism and dark humor, with a choir that gathers to sing, but there's a singular character trying to keep the whole facade from collapsing. The pacing feels intentionally off-kilter, almost dreamlike, which adds to its uniqueness. Practical effects are minimal but effective, serving the storytelling rather than overshadowing it. It’s a layered narrative that subtly critiques societal norms, and the performances carry a certain weight that makes you think, long after the credits roll.
Dystopian themes with a surreal twistFocus on identity and societal normsCharacter-driven with an off-kilter pacing
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