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So, 'Warning: High Volume' is this interesting take on emotional detachment wrapped in a straightforward drama. The pacing's a bit uneven, which gives it a sort of raw vibe. You’ve got this main character, a little foo, who’s always got headphones on, dancing like he’s in his own world, almost as if he’s using music as a shield. It's a stark contrast to how he interacts with his friends, who are dealing with their own issues—his dismissive attitude towards them really stands out. The film's atmosphere is pretty immersive, with practical effects that emphasize the disconnect between sound and emotion. Performances are solid, though there’s a bit of a disjointed feel, which might rub some the wrong way. Overall, it’s a curious exploration of friendship and isolation.
Emotionally detached protagonist adds complexity.Interesting use of music as a narrative device.Raw atmosphere may appeal to certain viewers.
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