Review of Oculus (2014) by Cynthia Fuchs for PopMatters — 05 Jan 2015
In transitions between matching perspectives or frames, still or in motion, the film posits the blurring of past and present, certainly, but more compellingly, the ways such blurring shapes your sense of self, your trust in your stability and coherence.
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This review of Oculus (2014) was written by Cynthia Fuchs and published by PopMatters on 05 Jan 2015.
Oculus has generally received mixed reviews.
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