Harmony Korine's 'Baby Invasion' Blurs Lines Between Cinema and Gaming
The experimental film combines real-life invasions with digital avatars, creating an unsettling blend of reality and virtual chaos.
- 'Baby Invasion' features masked burglars using digital baby faces to disguise themselves while committing crimes.
- The film's narrative is intentionally ambiguous, leaving viewers questioning what is real and what is virtual.
- Korine employs advanced real-time rendering technology to create a unique visual experience.
- The film includes elements of social commentary, particularly on wealth and class disparity.
- Despite its innovative approach, the film's repetitive nature may disengage some viewers.