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The Animal Drums is quite an intriguing dive into the intricate relationship between urban settings and how we perceive death. It carries this eerie, almost haunting tone that feels like a reflection on our own mortality. The pacing meanders, much like the thoughts of someone grappling with such heavy themes, and there are moments that remind me of Peter Greenaway's tableau style—very visually striking. The film also draws on the disjointed, almost surreal quality reminiscent of Harold Pinter's work. While the director remains unknown, the practical effects and the raw performances add a layer of authenticity that pulls you in. It's a unique take that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Focus on its unique exploration of mortality.Look for elements reminiscent of Greenaway and Pinter.Consider the practical effects' contribution to the atmosphere.
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