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Entropic is an intriguing exploration of beauty and objectification wrapped in a sort of reflective drama. The atmosphere is both heavy and contemplative, inviting the viewer to ponder the nature of desire and self-perception. The pacing can feel a bit languid, which I think serves to amplify its themes rather than detract from them. The performances are earnest, particularly the lead, who conveys a deep sense of internal conflict as he spirals through his plan to escape the attention that comes with his looks. What stands out is how it uses minimal practical effects to create a raw, unfiltered take on a rather surreal premise. It’s less about spectacle and more about the quiet yet jarring inner life of the protagonist, which is refreshing.
Focus on character-driven narrativesInterest in themes of identity and self-perceptionAppreciation for minimalism in filmmaking
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