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So, 'The Death of Salvador Dali' is this interesting mix of comedy and drama directed by Delaney Bishop. It plays with the surreal nature of Dali’s life and mind, with a unique twist of having him seeking psychoanalysis from none other than Freud. The atmosphere is quite whimsical, yet it has these deeper undertones about creativity and madness. The pacing feels a bit like a dream—sometimes slow, sometimes fast, reflecting Dali's own erratic style. Performances are solid, with a bit of absurdity that keeps you engaged. The practical effects and set designs echo Dali's own art, making it distinctive without being over the top. It’s a fascinating take on two iconic figures meeting in the realm of the surreal.
Surreal exploration of creativity and madnessDistinctive practical effects and set designA unique take on Dali and Freud's meeting
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