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So, 'Animals' is quite the intriguing watch. It’s this mesmerizing blend of music and visuals that really pulls you in. Val Kilmer's presence is haunting—he's dozing yet so expressive, you can't help but wonder about the weight of his character's thoughts. The editing, especially Rick Alverson's stroboscopic cuts, gives it this unsettling, almost dreamlike quality. You feel the transience the film conveys through its ghostly music and lingering shots. It's not a straightforward narrative; it plays with the idea of memory and inner conflict, which can be disorienting but in a fascinating way. Definitely a distinct piece in the realm of avant-garde filmmaking.
Explores themes of memory and transienceUnique stroboscopic editing styleKilmer's performance adds depth and intrigue
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