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Ultramegalopolis is an intense documentary that immerses you in the raw, gritty essence of Los Angeles. It’s not just a film—it's a visceral journey through the chaos of urban life. The pacing is relentless, a constant bombardment of imagery and sound that captures the fractured spirit of a city in turmoil. You hear chilling accounts from Charles Manson's former cellmate, which adds a layer of unease and depth. The visuals are striking, with graffiti-covered walls serving as a backdrop to the stories, while the interviews feel almost intrusive. It’s a deep dive into themes of violence and urban decay, and the practical effects, though minimal, evoke a surreal realism that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Check for the original cut for the full experience. · Interesting juxtaposition of personal stories against urban decay. · The sound design really enhances the atmosphere, worth a listen.
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