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Taken Identity is a curious blend of ambition and misadventure that really captures the struggles of indie filmmakers. Felino and his crew, with their rejected film, navigate this almost surreal journey of deception. The atmosphere is thick with tension and desperation, as they try to pass off their work as the latest from the revered Tomas Guevara. It explores themes of identity and authenticity, all while maintaining a slow burn that keeps you engaged. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for some raw, emotional performances that resonate. Visually, it's grounded, with practical effects that lend it a certain grit. There's a distinct thread of humor woven through the drama that feels genuine. Overall, it’s a rather interesting commentary on the film industry itself.
Explores indie filmmaking struggles.Interesting commentary on identity.Raw performances add to the atmosphere.
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