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So, 'Writhing' is this intriguing blend of drama and fantasy that really plays with the boundaries of reality. The whole vibe is very ethereal, you know? It’s like you're floating through the protagonist's mind as he grapples with a potential HIV+ diagnosis. The pacing is a bit languid, almost dreamlike, which adds to its surreal quality. What’s striking is how they use dance as a narrative device—it’s not just for show. The performances carry this weighty emotional depth while still being visually expressive. It’s got these practical effects that feel visceral, grounding the fantasy in something tangible yet abstract. The film really captures that tension between hope and fear, making it distinct in its approach.
Explores themes of identity and illnessDistinctive use of dance as narrativeAtmospheric and surreal visuals
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Robert John Torres
Director