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The Night in All Things drifts through the quiet chaos of modern life, examining how technology intertwines with our routines, particularly sleep. That opening scene, with the young man bathed in eerie green light, sets a tone that lingers throughout. It's a slow burn, almost meditative, inviting you to reflect on your own relationship with technology. The way it juxtaposes natural sleep patterns against the artificiality of screens is striking, almost unsettling in its relevance. There’s no grand narrative here, just a series of vignettes that offer an anthropological lens on something most of us take for granted. It feels distinctly avant-garde, and the pacing is deliberately languid—almost like a dream itself.
Explores the intersection of sleep and technology.Atmospheric visuals enhance the film's themes.Reflective and meditative pacing.
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