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The Maya of Bunnu K. Endo presents this eerie blend of drama and fantasy, weaving a tale thick with mystery. The atmosphere is almost suffocating, with a slow burn that captures the tension of a couple caught in a web of corporate deceit. The performances are haunting, especially the politician's wife, whose descent into paranoia is palpable. Shot in a way that feels both intimate and distant, the practical effects add to the surreal quality of the narrative. Themes of exploitation and surveillance come through strongly, leaving the viewer feeling unease long after. It really does linger, making it a distinctive entry in contemporary indie cinema. There’s something almost dreamlike about the pacing, too—perfect for late-night viewings.
Themes of exploitation and surveillance.Atmospheric with strong performances.Distinctive pacing that lingers.
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