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The Best of Me dives deep into the dark obsessions of Ricardo López as he fixates on Björk, capturing an unsettling slice of the 90s underground. The documentary's tone is eerie, almost haunting at times, as it weaves together diary entries and audio recordings that paint a portrait of isolation and mania. The pacing unfolds in a way that reflects López's spiraling thoughts, drawing you into a world that feels both intimate and disturbingly voyeuristic. The practical effects here are subtle, enhancing the rawness of the narrative without overshadowing the stark reality. What stands out is the way the film juxtaposes creativity and obsession, making it a distinctive commentary on fandom and mental health.
Examines the life of an alienated individual in the 90s.Features a mix of audio diary entries and candid visuals.Explores themes of obsession, isolation, and mental health.
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