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The Frame is a curious piece, blending documentary with an avant-garde vibe. It’s fascinating how it juxtaposes cultural imagery against stark depictions of brutality. The pacing can feel disjointed at times, almost like you're piecing together a puzzle that remains just out of reach. It's this fragmented narrative that really captures the essence of what it's like to grapple with our own history, though the director remains curiously anonymous. Practical effects are minimal, emphasizing raw, unfiltered footage that enhances its unsettling tone. You’re left with a lingering sense of contemplation long after it’s wrapped up, a reminder of the narratives we often leave unexamined.
Fractured storytelling styleExplores cultural and brutal themesMinimalist practical effects
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Luís Henrique Leal
Director