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Let Rip: A Personal History of Seeing and Not Seeing is this unique tapestry of visual storytelling. The film's crafted from an eclectic mix of media, all shot on mobile devices—like that old Sony Ericsson Cybershoot and various iPhones. It’s kind of fascinating how it captures moments over such a broad timeline from 2005 to 2019. The pacing has this reflective quality, where it lingers on images and sounds, creating a meditative atmosphere. Themes of perception and memory echo throughout, and there’s a rawness in the practical effects, giving it an almost diary-like feel. The intertwining of drawings and paintings adds layers, making it distinct in the documentary space. It’s a personal journey that feels both intimate and expansive.
Features a mix of multimedia elements that create an engaging narrative.Reflects a personal journey through the lens of everyday technology.Emphasizes the theme of seeing and not seeing, provoking thought.
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