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So, 'Three at Once' is this quirky black and white student short from '86 that really embraces absurdism. You’ve got this trio: a carefree girl, a sharp-witted feminist, and a self-absorbed philosopher, all tossed together at a party. The whole vibe is surreal, and it plays with themes of connection and disconnection in a really interesting way. The pacing is a bit playful, fitting for a student film, and the way it mixes humor with social commentary makes it stand out. Plus, the practical effects, though minimal, add to that dreamlike atmosphere. Performances feel authentic, almost like you're peeking into their whimsical yet chaotic world. It's a unique piece that's definitely worth a look for collectors who appreciate indie cinema.
Black and white aesthetics enhance surreal feelThemes of connection and identityInteresting blend of comedy and social commentary
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