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‘Luz’ Review: Sandrine Pinna and Isabelle Huppert Reconnect in a Bold but Disjointed Sci-Fi Drama | Sundance 2025

‘Luz’ Review: Sandrine Pinna and Isabelle Huppert Reconnect in a Bold but Disjointed Sci-Fi Drama | Sundance 2025

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‘Luz’ Review: Sandrine Pinna and Isabelle Huppert Reconnect in a Bold but Disjointed Sci-Fi Drama | Sundance 2025

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As VR becomes more commonplace in our lives and communication and contact become more digitized, the longing for true connection is ultimately what still grounds us. Although so many of our lives have become inextricably linked to the digital sphere, at the end of the day, what we seek and what makes us thrive is not something that can only be found in that medium. Flora Lau‘s Luz gives us a digital space called Luz, a place that people are entranced by, where they can enter different worlds and live out their fantasies. But what anchors Luz is that deep desire for connection. And, as Lau fluidly jumps back and forth between the real world and the digital world, she tells a complex story of two people who become intertwined in Luz while on their own journeys of self-fulfillment.

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