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Ghost Dance is quite an intriguing piece. McMullen blends documentary and drama in a way that really pulls you into the minds of the two women navigating their experiences in Paris and London. It's not just about ghosts in the traditional sense; it digs into memory and how the past haunts us. The pacing can feel languid at times, but that allows you to really soak in the atmosphere. The philosophical musings of Derrida add depth, and you’ll find the performances possess a certain rawness that feels authentic. Practical effects are minimal, but they serve the themes well. It’s a film that lingers, almost as if it’s echoing the very ghosts it examines.
Combines documentary and narrative styles effectivelyPhilosophical themes influenced by DerridaAtmospheric exploration of memory and the past
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