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The Exterminating Angels is a fascinating dive into the creative process, blending drama and fantasy in a way that's quite striking. Brisseau’s exploration of female pleasure through the lens of a filmmaker holding auditions feels raw and provocative. The pacing isn’t rushed; it allows moments to linger, letting the themes simmer. Performances are layered, with a certain vulnerability that draws you in. Practical effects might not be the focus here, but the realness of the interactions feels almost tangible. There’s an undercurrent of tension and surrealism that makes it distinctive, as it challenges societal norms while remaining deeply personal. It’s a film that’s as much about asking questions as it is about providing answers.
Exploration of female pleasure.Blends reality with fantasy.Strong performances with emotional depth.
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