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So, Camera, right? It’s this intriguing piece where the protagonist, Ming, really embodies the theme of obsession through his work as a surveillance expert. The film dives deep into the dark corners of his psyche, especially after that accident that left him blind in one eye. The atmosphere is almost claustrophobic, with a tense pace that keeps you on edge. It plays with the idea of sight and perception in a way that’s both unsettling and thought-provoking. The practical effects are subtle but effective, reinforcing the narrative rather than overshadowing it. Ming’s performance is hauntingly relatable, drawing you into his world and making you question how far you’d go to regain what’s lost.
Camera is a bit of an under-the-radar gem and it’s definitely not the most widely circulated title out there. It’s had a few limited releases on DVD, but finding a good copy can be a challenge. Collectors seem to have an interest in films that explore psychological themes, and this one’s got a unique angle with its blend of surveillance culture and the quest for vision. The scarcity of certain formats makes it a more interesting piece for those who appreciate the nuanced exploration of its themes.
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