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YYAA is an intriguing foray into the blurred lines between human perception and technology's hold on truth. Bruszewski, with his characteristic audacity, captures a raw atmosphere that feels both cerebral and visceral. The pacing oscillates between contemplative stretches and rapid-fire bursts of visual stimuli, which really pushes the viewer to engage. Practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the film's thematic exploration rather than overshadowing it. There’s a palpable tension throughout, as if Bruszewski is asking us to reconsider what we deem real. His performances, or rather the people he showcases, feel authentic, capturing honest reactions to their technologically driven existence. The film stands out for its refusal to provide easy answers, leaving us in a state of questioning long after it ends.
Explores themes of reality and truthUnique approach to documentary filmmakingEngaging visuals that provoke thought
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