Pacifiction (2022) Guide

Pacifiction (2022) Guide

Pacifiction deliberately avoids typical thriller momentum, choosing instead to submerge the viewer in its "narcotic" atmosphere. Serra’s focus on texture over plot creates a "feverish and haunting" experience that resembles the literary styles of Joseph Conrad or Graham Greene. The film's power lies in its "ambient apocalypticism," asking the audience to surrender to its tidal rhythm and ponder the fate of humanity in a world governed by secrecy and "kinship politics". Apocalypse Soon: A Review of Pacifiction (2022) - The Isis

Albert Serra’s Pacifiction (2022) is less a political thriller and more a "slow-moving delirium". Set in the lush, sun-drenched landscape of Tahiti, the film follows De Roller, a high-ranking French bureaucrat, as he navigates a world of diplomatic rituals and growing paranoia. Through its nearly three-hour runtime, Pacifiction examines the hollow core of colonial authority and the existential weight of a world on the brink of an unseen catastrophe. Pacifiction (2022)

This essay explores the themes of power, colonialism, and existential dread in Albert Serra’s 2022 film Pacifiction . Apocalypse Soon: A Review of Pacifiction (2022) -

Pacifiction deliberately avoids typical thriller momentum, choosing instead to submerge the viewer in its "narcotic" atmosphere. Serra’s focus on texture over plot creates a "feverish and haunting" experience that resembles the literary styles of Joseph Conrad or Graham Greene. The film's power lies in its "ambient apocalypticism," asking the audience to surrender to its tidal rhythm and ponder the fate of humanity in a world governed by secrecy and "kinship politics". Apocalypse Soon: A Review of Pacifiction (2022) - The Isis

Albert Serra’s Pacifiction (2022) is less a political thriller and more a "slow-moving delirium". Set in the lush, sun-drenched landscape of Tahiti, the film follows De Roller, a high-ranking French bureaucrat, as he navigates a world of diplomatic rituals and growing paranoia. Through its nearly three-hour runtime, Pacifiction examines the hollow core of colonial authority and the existential weight of a world on the brink of an unseen catastrophe.

This essay explores the themes of power, colonialism, and existential dread in Albert Serra’s 2022 film Pacifiction .