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Victoria is a fascinating exploration of Southern California's emptiness, blending cinematic references with a unique narrative structure. The film echoes the free spirit of Easy Rider while capturing the alienation that Antonioni often delved into. It’s an atmospheric piece, really—there's this hypnotic pacing that pulls you into its world, fragmented dialogues from various films adding to its layered storytelling. The way it intertwines those snippets feels almost like a collage of emotions, yet it remains curiously elusive. The practical effects and the performances are raw, contributing to that sense of authenticity. It's not your typical documentary; it’s more of an experience that lingers in your mind long after it’s over.
Explores themes of alienation and freedomUnique narrative structure with film referencesRaw performances and practical effects
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Lukas Marxt
Director