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So, 'Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie' is this intriguing piece that dives deep into the psyche of a Black, nonbinary, disabled artist dealing with dissociative identity disorder. The atmosphere is quite surreal, really—like you're caught in a dream that keeps shifting. It blends documentary with drama in a way that feels genuine, yet unsettling. The pacing can be disorienting, mirroring the subject's own experiences, which is both bold and somewhat challenging. Practical effects are used creatively to visualize the dissociation, adding layers to the storytelling. It's not just about the struggles but also the art, the identity, and the complexities of existence. Definitely a unique voice in contemporary cinema.
Surrealist narrative style enhances the themes.Focus on identity is compelling and personal.Practical effects contribute to the dreamlike quality.
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