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So, 'Fragments on the Flow' is quite the curious piece. Kaz Mose dives into the chaotic rhythm of Brussels, weaving together fragments of real life and imagined stories. The pacing is intentionally disjointed, mirroring the city's own pulse, you know? It feels like a fantasy, but grounded in real-world experiences. The blend of documentary and fiction is fascinating, almost like a visual essay, and it challenges the viewer's perception of reality. The performances are raw, capturing genuine moments that feel spontaneous yet purposeful. Practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to that dreamlike quality. It's all about exploring how we connect with a city and each other, blurring those lines between truth and narrative. Unique, to say the least.
Check out the unique blend of genres.Look for the practical effects that enhance the narrative.Interesting take on city life and storytelling.
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