Harmony Korine's Baby Invasion Made Me Sick
Briefly

Harmony Korine's Baby Invasion offers a dizzying cinematic experience that blurs the line between visual art and immersive digital chaos, challenging conventional storytelling.
The film is a marriage of first-person visuals and overwhelming graphic noise, creating an experience akin to watching a high-energy video game amidst a rave.
Korine's approach through Edglrd seems to provoke discussions about the future of cinema rather than cater to traditional audiences, evidenced by the film's ultimate presentation.
The immersive anxiety generated by the film suggests it may not be intended for conventional theater audiences but rather for a digital, fragmented viewing experience.
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