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Unrest (2017) is a fascinating dive into the nuances of anxiety, presented through Grandrieux's distinctive lens. The film feels like an exploration of the body, as if it’s peeling back layers of time, confronting that primal anxiety we often ignore. The pacing is deliberately unsettling, allowing the viewer to sit in discomfort, almost like a meditation on the human condition. There's a rawness to the practical effects that enhances the atmosphere – it’s visceral and haunting. The performances, though understated, resonate with a palpable tension, drawing you into their embodied experiences. It’s an experience that lingers, much like the shadows it seeks to unravel.
Explores themes of anxietyUnique pacing and atmosphereVisceral practical effects
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