Eduardo Williams' experimental film is an astonishing follow-up to his debut feature.
proposes a new analogue for the sensation of modern living: It’s kind of like seeing panoramas shot with a 360-degree camera, navigated via a VR headset and then translated back to a traditional cinematic frame, completely and utterly distorting the imagery in the process. If that all sounds like a discombobulating experience, it is. It’s also a uniquely rewarding one.
Across the various friend groups featured in “The Human Surge 3,” no individual appears to be older than 30. There’s an impression of an endless summer, with riverside lazing, flirty conversations and an excursion to a pounding rave — a focus on youth that’s key to Williams’ forward-looking contemplations, while also offering some coziness to complement an eerie ambiance.
It’s worth reiterating: This all looks bananas. Williams’ unorthodox handling of extensive virtual-reality recordings renders his film an unabating abstract. Terrain rises like bread beneath humans, and the sky seems to swallow up the landscape. The effect is especially overwhelming whenever the camera wanders into civilization, with small bedrooms and village architecture bent in sudden, sharp contortions.
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