The following essay examines the themes and impact of Dibakar Banerjee’s 2024 film, LSD 2. The Evolution of Surveillance: From Cameras to Content
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We must discuss the darkest dhokha in this realm: the use of LSD as a manipulation tool in relationships. There is a growing dialogue about "acid entrapment"—where one partner pressures the other to take LSD, knowing it will lower their defenses.
LSD 2 is not an easy watch. It is gritty, disturbing, and often grotesque. Unlike the first film, which had moments of dark humor, the sequel is bleaker. This reflects the current state of the digital world—it is no longer a curiosity; it is a trap.
On the surface, the logic is seductive. LSD strips away social masks. The ego, the very fabric of our performed identity, dissolves. Proponents argue that tripping with a potential partner collapses the courtship phase entirely. Why waste six months learning if someone is kind, funny, or trustworthy when a six-hour trip will show you their soul?