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Jellyfish Sandwich is an interesting dive into the collage style of documentary filmmaking. The way it stitches together seemingly disparate elements - like grainy WWII footage and playful NFL clips - creates this jarring yet oddly hypnotic atmosphere. There’s a rhythmic quality to the editing that draws you in, almost lulling you while keeping your mind engaged. The contrast between the chaos of war imagery and serene Polynesian scenes really makes you think about the juxtaposition of violence and beauty. Practical effects aren't the highlight here; it’s all about the found footage and how it’s recontextualized. It feels raw, almost experimental, and that’s what I find so distinctive about it.
Features unconventional editing techniques.Examines themes of war versus tranquility.Engages with found footage in a unique way.
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Luther Price
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