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Hypertext is a curious piece, blending the familiar with the obscure through its unconventional format. The director, whose name seems lost in the void, weaves a tapestry of connections using just Google Earth and Wikipedia, which gives it this almost surreal quality. It’s not your typical documentary; the pacing can feel erratic, but that’s part of its charm. You find yourself caught in this whirlwind of names and places, making unexpected connections. The atmosphere is oddly contemplative, almost like a digital wanderlust. You can sense a playful exploration of how information is intertwined in our modern age. Each link feels like a breadcrumb leading to something deeper, or maybe just another rabbit hole to fall into. It’s this distinctiveness that lingers after watching.
Explores the theme of interconnectedness.Uses innovative visual techniques.Reflective and sometimes disjointed pacing.
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