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So, 'Ten Years In The Sun' is this wild ride that really dives into the chaotic human psyche. Rouzbeh Rashidi blends a sort of surrealist absurdity that’s reminiscent of Buñuel with a cosmic backdrop that's both expansive and claustrophobic. It’s like a fever dream that you can’t quite shake off. The pacing is erratic, which only enhances the tension and sense of impending doom. You’ve got these disjointed narratives that touch on conspiracy and obsession, making it hard to pin down. The practical effects have a raw quality, almost homemade, which adds to the film's unique vibe. It’s not going to be for everyone, but for those who appreciate the avant-garde, this is a fascinating exploration of the human condition.
Features surreal narrative structures.Strongly evokes themes of obsession and conspiracy.Notable homage to classic surrealist cinema.
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