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Fluke is a curious mix where animation meets documentary in a way that's hard to pin down. The film is a series of bizarre vignettes that feel more like a fever dream than a cohesive narrative. Imagine fish launching themselves off the heads of camel riders in a sun-drenched desert or ants traversing an airplane that's defying gravity. The pacing is erratic, which only adds to its distinctiveness. It's like the filmmakers threw conventional storytelling out the window. The optical printer effects give it an experimental edge, while the blend of live action and animation creates an almost hypnotic atmosphere. It's certainly not everyone's cup of tea, but there's something fascinating about its nonsense that lingers in your mind.
Unconventional narrative structureInteresting mix of practical effectsExplores themes of absurdity and perception
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Emily Breer
Director