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When You Look At Me is an intriguing mix of comedy and existential quandary. It’s got this oddball atmosphere, blending the absurdity of filmmaking with a tight sense of urgency. You’ve got a director chasing shadows—literally—trying to create a narrative around an absent stalker. The pacing is a bit erratic, which actually enhances the comedy, as the filmmaker's desperation grows. The performances are quirky and layered, especially how they play off the unseen character. The practical effects are minimal but effectively create a sense of unease. It’s distinctive in how it tackles themes of obsession and perception, while keeping a light-hearted tone. A real conversation starter among collectors, for sure.
Unique approach to the documentary format.Strong themes of obsession and perception.Quirky performances that enhance the comedic tone.
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