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So, 'The Specter of Waves' is this really fascinating documentary directed by Mikaël Huot. It digs into the lives of François, Suzanne, and Lorraine, who are grappling with electrohypersensitivity. The tone is almost haunting, really; it captures their isolation and the strange world they navigate, which feels so palpable. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really sink into their experiences. You get this strong sense of atmosphere, underscored by their personal struggles and the societal implications of their conditions. The performances feel raw and genuine, you can really feel their pain and resilience. It’s distinctive for its focus on a phenomenon that often flies under the radar, making you question our relationship with technology. Quite an eye-opener, honestly.
A unique exploration of contemporary health issues.Strong emphasis on personal narratives.Thought-provoking and atmospheric.
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