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Aporia
The story of the famous actor, Culibrk, middle-aged, who before the last day of shooting heard that he fatally ill. Having learned this, he decides to go on record, however, where it expects overall deal with the life that was marked by subordinating all personal career life. In addition to coping with all that he has not and will not come to life to do, and happens to be the scene of the senseless way, missing from the script. This situation, in which removal is sought is necessary and absurd film with a resolution of the single life, leading actor in a series of tragicomic situation. Culibrk, completely distraught, through himself and his life and finds a solution for one and other. Decides that, in the final scene of "fake" his death.
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Plot Summary
A documentary filmmaker, while investigating a string of mysterious disappearances in a small town, uncovers a chilling secret that connects the missing individuals. As he delves deeper, he realizes he might be the next target. The film explores themes of paranoia, conspiracy, and the unsettling nature of the unknown.
Critical Reception
Aporia (2006) received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its derivative plot and lack of originality. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the attempt at a suspenseful mystery while others found the execution lacking. The film failed to gain significant traction or widespread critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by a few for its atmospheric tension and attempts at building suspense.
Widely criticized for a predictable plot and uninspired direction.
Noted for its low-budget feel which may detract from the intended thriller elements.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the small town of Crestone, Colorado, known for its spiritual communities and unique landscape.
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