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The Blind Rabbit is this intriguing piece that weaves history and allegory into a visual tapestry. You get this haunting atmosphere right from the start, with a magical tiger that's more of a ghostly figure than just an animal. It's not about horror, though; it’s more about the eerie silence of oppression. Pallavi Paul's narrative dives deep into systematic police violence in Delhi, using these individual stories that slip through the cracks of official memory. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, which adds to its weight. The performances are nuanced and add layers to the story. It's a distinctive mix of folklore and raw reality, making you reflect long after the credits roll.
Distinctive allegorical approachHaunting visual and thematic elementsFocus on suppressed historical events
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