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So, 'The Sequence of Parallel Bars' really dives into a darker, more provocative side of human interaction. The film opens with this striking image of a woman in rubber, stepping out of a limo, the whole thing drenched in an almost dreamlike atmosphere. The pacing is slow, allowing the audience to soak in the oppressive vibe of the abandoned warehouse where she meets these two guys. The chains, the worship—it all feels like a commentary on power dynamics and desire. Those practical effects, though minimal, are striking. It's not your typical drama; it challenges conventional storytelling. And that triptych presentation? Quite distinctive and engaging, really makes you consider how you watch films.
Notable for its unique triptych projection style.Explores themes of power dynamics and desire.Atmospheric, slow-paced with strong visual elements.
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