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Flying Images is an intriguing piece from 1989 that taps into the unsettling relationship between reality and illusion. It's a brief 11-minute short that really leans into creating a heavy atmosphere. The film uses practical effects to heighten its horror elements, which often feel raw and visceral. The pacing is interesting β it starts slow, building tension that creeps up on you. The themes of perception and fear of the unknown are quite pronounced, and while the director remains unknown, the execution bears a unique stamp that resonates. The performances, albeit brief, carry a weight that adds depth to the experience. It's these little nuances that make it stand apart from more conventional works of the era.
Short film with strong practical effectsExplores themes of reality and perceptionDistinct pacing that builds tension effectively
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