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This phenomenon is now being studied by media psychologists at the University of Copenhagen as "The Rafian Effect"—a state of temporal disorientation where viewers confuse the film’s chronology with their own autobiographical memory.

Thorne employs a technique he calls "Layered Degradation." As the storm approaches, the film’s resolution literally drops. Pixels become visible. The 4K crispness of the opening gives way to the grainy texture of late-90s digital camcorders, then to the wobble of VHS, and finally to near-abstract blocks of color. rafian at the edge 15

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“You can stay,” his father said as they paused on a bridge that arced over a canal that smelled of oil and nettles. “You can learn. There is a place for you. Or you can go home and be with your mother. Both are choices. Neither is easy.” The 4K crispness of the opening gives way