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Ward Three is one of those peculiar titles that lingers long after you’ve seen it. Shot with an almost dreamlike quality, it immerses you in Eric's fragmented world—an exploration of his mind that feels both claustrophobic and expansive. The pacing is deliberately slow, which allows the viewer to really absorb the atmosphere, the melancholy seeping into every frame. The practical effects are quite striking; they add a visceral quality to Eric's surreal experiences. Performances are understated yet deeply affecting, drawing you into Eric’s quest for harmony amidst his chaotic surroundings. It’s not just a fantasy film; it’s a contemplative journey that dares to tread into darker psychological territories, making it stand out in its genre.
Not well-known but has a unique atmosphereInteresting take on mental health and fantasyGreat for collectors interested in indie films
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