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Temperature Rising (2003) is an intriguing documentary that explores the disorienting effects of climate change through a unique lens. The film dives into a scenario where rising temperatures lead to hallucinogenic heat-strokes, creating a surreal atmosphere filled with tropical mirages and distorted perceptions. It's fascinating how the work blends image and sound, treating them as equals rather than layering one over the other. This approach creates a rhythmic pace that's almost hypnotic, drawing you into its world. The practical effects are understated yet effective, with visuals that linger in your mind. It's a thought-provoking piece that challenges viewers to consider their relationship with the environment and the sensory experiences tied to it.
Examines climate change through sensory experienceDistinctive sound-image relationshipHallucinogenic narratives and visuals
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