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Offscreen is one of those films that blurs the lines between reality and performance in a really intriguing way. Nicolas Bro plays a version of himself, and there's this unnerving intimacy as he documents his life. The pacing feels almost voyeuristic, like we're peeking into his thoughts – it's both gripping and unsettling. The way Christoffer Boe captures the rawness of these moments adds an atmosphere that’s hard to shake off. You get a mix of drama, horror, and romance in a way you don't often see. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing that sense of dread without being over the top. It's definitely a unique entry in the genre, and Bro's performance is hauntingly compelling.
Unique exploration of self-documentationBlurs the lines between reality and performanceNicolas Bro's performance is a standout
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