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R.E.M.: Succumbs is a fascinating piece that's more of a visual and auditory experience than a traditional film. You get this raw energy throughout, almost like you’re diving into a dream where reality blurs. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere. It’s got that late '80s vibe, a mix of art and music that feels very unique to the time. The practical effects are interesting too, adding a layer of texture that digital never quite captures. Although the director isn't known, it seems intentional – like the film is speaking for itself without a specific voice overshadowing it. It’s a curiosity for sure, but one that resonates with those who appreciate the experimental side of cinema.
Ideal for collectors interested in experimental films. · A reflection of the music scene of the late '80s. · Offers a different perspective on visual storytelling.
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