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NONFIX is one of those documentaries that feels like a challenge to traditional filmmaking, exploring the seismic shifts brought on by digital technology. Kenji Murakami takes us on a wild ride through the Hokkaido Sex Museum, blending the absurd with the profound. The pacing is a bit erratic, maybe a reflection of its themes about the chaotic nature of contemporary cinema. It feels like Murakami is wrestling with the idea of what film means today, using practical effects that sometimes feel jarring yet effective in conveying his points. It's not a polished film, but that’s part of its charm. The atmosphere is both provocative and contemplative, making you think and question the future of visual storytelling.
Unique examination of digital filmmaking impact.Unconventional documentary style with a provocative edge.Features practical effects that enhance its themes.
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