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So, 'The Perception of Self' is quite the trip. It draws heavily from Dali's surrealistic vibes, which is evident in its dreamlike sequences. The pacing kind of meanders, echoing that wandering feeling you get in dreams—perfectly fitting for its exploration of time and identity. The atmosphere is thick with this strange, almost uncomfortable tension, making you second-guess what's real. Practical effects are used creatively, blurring lines between perception and reality, which adds to the overall uncanny feel. Performances, despite the unknown director, are surprisingly engaging, pulling you into this bizarre journey. It’s distinctive, for sure, and leaves you pondering your own perception long after the credits roll.
Surrealistic elements aboundDefies conventional narrative structureInteresting use of practical effects
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