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Bliss (2001) offers a surreal glimpse into a near-future world where a supermarket doubles as a playground for desires, with its hauntingly beautiful aesthetics. Marie, the protagonist, navigates through aisles filled with the bizarre and the mundane, showcasing a unique blend of fantasy and science fiction. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, inviting you to linger in moments that feel both familiar and disconcerting. The practical effects create a tangible sense of reality amidst the absurdity, enhancing the film's exploration of isolation in a hyper-connected world. The performances, particularly from the cast of virtual companions, add a layer of eeriness as they oscillate between charming and unsettling. It’s definitely a film that lingers on the fringes of your mind long after the credits roll.
Unique blend of practical effects and surrealism · Explores themes of isolation and connection · Dreamlike pacing enhances the atmosphere
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