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Flex Action is one of those curious 90s documentaries that leans heavily into the avant-garde. It's all about destruction, but not in the typical sense. Think Super 8 film stock gets brutally vandalized—different formats, textures, and bits of media are attacked in various ways. There's a raw, chaotic energy to it that makes for an interesting watch, even if it's not what you'd typically expect from a doc. The pacing feels erratic, mirroring the very subject it explores—like a visual exploration of media decay. No big names or flashy performances here, just an experiment in the tactile experience of film itself. It’s a certain niche appeal, but those who vibe with this kind of destruction might find it fascinating.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on media and destructionRaw Super 8 aesthetic
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