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So, 'We Are All in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at the Stars' is a bit of a wild ride. The film weaves a mystery that feels dense, almost suffocating at times, but in a good way. João Marcos de Almeida creates a tone that's equal parts noir and surreal, pulling you into its peculiar world. The pacing can be uneven, but that just adds to the intrigue. The performances are raw and unfiltered, lending authenticity to the characters' struggles. The practical effects are understated yet effective, enhancing the unsettling atmosphere without overshadowing the story. It's got this unique perspective on aspiration and despair—definitely keeps you thinking long after the credits roll.
Surreal atmosphere throughoutDense narrative with unexpected twistsRaw performances that ground the story
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