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The Fall, from 2016, grips you with its surreal imagery and a dreamlike narrative that feels both heavy and light at the same time. It’s this fascinating blend of tactile sensations—think smoothness against sticky textures—that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing is a bit unconventional, almost meandering, which might throw some off, but it really allows the themes of deception and discovery to unfold organically. The practical effects are striking, almost poetic in their application. While we might not know the director's name, the performances resonate with a rawness that anchors the ethereal atmosphere. There's a distinct vibe here that feels like a whisper of something deeper, a reflection on choices that might lead us down unexpected paths.
Surreal imagery and dreamlike narrativeRich in practical effectsExplores themes of deception and discovery
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