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Contra-Internet: Jubilee 2033 is a curious blend of history and speculative fiction. It takes a wild turn, spiraling through a surreal acid trip in 1955, featuring Ayn Rand and her Collective – quite an oddball choice. The film channels that raw, chaotic energy reminiscent of Jarman's original Jubilee, but with a twist of dystopian flair. The pacing feels deliberately jarring, mirroring the disorientation of its characters. Practical effects are utilized in a way that feels both gritty and innovative, adding layers to the bizarre atmosphere. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's a certain charm in their unpredictability. It's an interesting commentary on collectivism and individualism that sparks thought, even if it doesn’t always land smoothly.
Intriguing exploration of collectivism vs. individualism. · Surreal atmosphere channels Jarman’s punk aesthetic. · Uneven performances add to its unpredictable charm.
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