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Hot Splice is one of those intriguing little docs that plays with film in a way you don’t see often. It takes this almost playful approach to the chaos that comes from film repairs. The mix of archival footage and those gritty 16mm scans creates a raw aesthetic that really pulls you in. The French narration adds an odd but captivating layer, almost like a puzzle you want to decipher while soaking in the visuals. It dives into the Atlanta trap scene too, which is a cool juxtaposition against the film's exploration of decay and creativity. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that suits the theme, you know? It's like a collage of ideas that challenges how we think about damaged media and the artifacts left behind.
Interesting exploration of film decay.Unique blend of archival footage and modern music.French narration adds a surreal touch.
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