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So, 'The Brass Elephant in the Room' is a trip, really. It starts with this Man, just chilling in a void, which sets a pretty surreal tone right off the bat. Then, you've got this chandelier crash that morphs into a Woman, and that's where the strange journey kicks in. The pacing feels kind of dreamlike—slow at times, but it works. Themes of isolation and connection are woven throughout, and the visuals? Well, they lean heavily on practical effects that make the bizarre events feel tangible. The chemistry between the leads is quirky and adds to the offbeat atmosphere. It's a film that doesn't really follow typical narratives, which I think makes it stand out in the fantasy genre.
Surreal storytellingPractical effects used creativelyThemes of isolation and connection
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