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Vortex (2014) is an intriguing documentary that dives into the mind of Rachel Law, who created this odd project that allows users to adopt new identities at will. The film has this raw, almost experimental vibe that pulls you in, making you question the ethics of identity and the nature of self. Pacing is tight, holding your attention as it explores how these identity shifts affect personal relationships and society at large. There's a certain tension woven throughout, matched with stark, reflective visuals that highlight the isolation behind these facades. While the performances are more of a showcase of ideas rather than traditional acting, they serve the themes well, raising some unsettling questions that linger well past the credits.
Interesting take on identity politics.Engages with modern tech's impact on self-perception.Offers a unique perspective on anonymity and deception.
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