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Flexcam is an intriguing piece that dives into camera destruction with a rather contemplative vibe. The director remains a mystery, which adds a layer of intrigue. Shot at 64 frames per second, it has this unusual pacing that feels almost hypnotic at times. The film doesn’t rush its moments, allowing you to soak in the destruction as both a visual and thematic exploration. It plays with the idea of decay in technology, which is kind of fascinating, especially when you consider how quickly things become obsolete. The practical effects create a rawness that enhances the atmosphere, making it distinct from typical documentaries. There’s a certain meditative quality, almost like watching a performance rather than just a film.
Unique exploration of camera destruction.Shot in a meditative style.Notable for its 64 frames per second pacing.
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