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I, The Camera offers a fascinating look at photography through the lens of a camera that seems to have its own thoughts. The voiceover, which can be quite quirky, gives this documentary a unique atmosphere—not one you’d expect from a typical doc. It dives into themes of perception and reality, which keeps you pondering long after it ends. The pacing is a bit off-kilter at times, but it adds to the overall charm. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, giving a tactile quality that complements the subject matter. It's not the standard fare in the genre, and that makes it stand out.
This film has had limited releases in various formats, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. Its elusive director and the obscure year of production add to its mystique, drawing interest from those who appreciate rare documentaries. It's often overlooked in discussions about sci-fi and doc films, which might explain why copies can be hard to come by.
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