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So, 'Taking Shelter' is this unique blend of Canadian cinema from the 70s and 80s, all stitched together into something new. The film has this bizarre charm, with over 400 clips woven into a narrative that feels both disjointed and oddly cohesive. The pacing is kind of erratic, which might throw some off, but it adds to that dreamlike quality. You get this eerie atmosphere, especially with the alien twist, which makes you question the very nature of identity and belonging. The practical effects from those eras really shine through, giving it that raw, unfiltered vibe. The performances, well, you see glimpses of Canadian talent at its peak, which is a treat if you dig deep cinema.
Experimental narrative styleDeep dive into Canadian cinemaBizarre yet compelling atmosphere
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