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A difficult night out sparks a traumatic memory for a woman whose way out is to ritualistically harm, then fix herself. Intercutting the two states of the protagonist's psyche, rich golden sweeps from the past begin to bleed into the reds and blues of the film's present.
Cinematography
Those bleeding gold-to-red transitions are doing SO much emotional labor.
Editing
The intercutting between 'then' and 'now' is disorienting in the best way.
Director
Sarah Turner
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