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So, 'Camera' is this odd little gem from 2000 that takes a very unique angle on storytelling. It’s not your conventional narrative; instead, it follows a video camera as it travels the world, hopping from owner to owner. The pacing is deliberately languid, almost meditative, and it gives you time to soak in the various micro-stories that unfold through the lens. There’s this underlying theme of voyeurism and the ephemeral nature of moments captured on film, which is pretty fascinating. The practical effects are simple, yet they add to the raw, authentic feel. It's less about the director, who remains unknown, and more about the journey of this inanimate object that somehow becomes a witness to human life.
This film has a bit of a cult status among collectors, mainly due to its unconventional narrative style and the mystery surrounding the director. It hasn't seen many re-releases, so physical copies can be somewhat scarce, particularly in good condition. For those interested in experimental cinema or the evolution of home video technology, 'Camera' offers a unique perspective to consider.
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