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So, 'The Upper Footage' is quite a peculiar piece, really. It weaves this murky narrative around a young girl's overdose, but not in a conventional way at all. The film runs 393 minutes, capturing these raw, unfiltered moments, almost like a documentary that blurs the line between reality and fiction. It gives you this unsettling insight into the dynamics of privilege and corruption among socialites, which is just haunting. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the audience to soak in the tension. The real standout is the practical effects, which lend an authenticity to the tragic events. It’s hard not to feel a chill watching it unfold, and the performances—while not polished—carry an emotional weight that resonates.
Unique editing of recovered footageExplores themes of privilege and corruptionDocumentary-like authenticity in presentation
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