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Prism is an intriguing anthology film that weaves together seven distinct chapters, each exploring the multifaceted nature of love. Directed by Luis Alarcon, it effortlessly shifts between comedy and drama, often dipping into dark territories that keep you guessing. The tone varies widely, and you can feel the creative ambition behind each segment, as it tackles romance in ways that are both whimsical and serious. The performances are a mixed bag – some truly resonate while others might feel a bit overcooked. What stands out is how it plays with genres, blending them in a way that feels fresh, even if occasionally uneven. The practical effects, when employed, add a gritty charm to the overall aesthetic, giving it a unique atmosphere that lingers.
Anthology format may appeal to genre enthusiasts.Varied tone can be jarring but also refreshing.Practical effects add a tangible quality to certain segments.
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