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Daydreams (1988) is an intriguing piece, really. The film's rough edges are a testament to its experimental nature, caught between ambition and the limitations of expired stock. You see, some scenes are beautifully captured, while others have this quirky 'sticky' effect where the film literally gets gummed up in development, creating a visual distortion of up to 20 cm. It gives the whole project an almost dreamlike quality, a reflection of its title. The pacing is definitely unconventional, with long, reflective moments that leave you hanging. Themes of memory and the passage of time are present, albeit in a fragmented way. The DIY DIY aesthetic and practical effects add to its charm, making it a unique watch, especially for those who appreciate the imperfections of analog filmmaking.
Experimental visuals due to expired film stock.Interesting pacing and reflective themes.Distinctive DIY aesthetic and practical effects.
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Evgeniy Debil
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