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mindfuck

British  
/ ˈmaɪndˌfʌk /

noun

  1. taboo the deliberate infliction of psychological damage

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This time: The Empty Man, an uncategorizable two-and-half-hour mindfuck originally filmed in 2017, left partly unfinished, and then shelved for several years before it was finally dumped in theaters last October.

From Slate

“My favorite is when people have something in front of them that’s similar or identical to the thing that the camera opens up to. I’ve had people playtest in a hotel, and it opens up to an apartment, and they see a bed in front of them and there’s also a bed in front of them. And it is such a mindfuck.”

From The Verge

So given that Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss are returning, the best-case scenario is likely a visually incredible mindfuck.

From The Verge

Even Wylie seems to think so, calling his work “Steve Bannon’s psychological warfare mindfuck tool.”

From The Verge

“Steve Bannon’s psychological warfare mindfuck tool.”

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