This review is based on a screening at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. The film, while visually stunning, ultimately falters in its execution. The ambitious narrative, while intriguing in concept, becomes muddled and loses its way in the second act. The performances, however, are uniformly strong, carrying the film through some of its weaker moments. The cinematography is breathtaking, showcasing a mastery of light and shadow that elevates the overall aesthetic. However, the pacing feels uneven, with moments of captivating intensity punctuated by stretches of relative inertia. Despite its flaws, the film's unique vision and powerful performances make it worth seeing, particularly for fans of visually driven narratives.
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