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So, 'Flip Fitch: Smoke and Mirrors' is this intriguing mix of comedy and documentary style that really pulls you in. The whole thing is shot in a single take, which gives it this raw, almost chaotic feel. It’s fascinating to watch how the elderly musician – who's got his own baggage – clashes with the young artist, and it’s all about the tension that builds among the cast and crew. The performances are a bit erratic, which fits the film's vibe. There's something about the way it explores ego and vulnerability in the music industry that resonates, despite its quirks. It's definitely distinctive, you don’t see many films attempting this approach, and the way it captures that behind-the-scenes madness is pretty compelling.
Single-shot format creates an immersive experience.Examines themes of ego and collaboration in music.The mix of comedy and documentary adds to its uniqueness.
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