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So, 'Phone, Keys, Gum' is this quirky little comedy that peeks into the world of choreography through the lens of Emerson Stone, who is, let’s say, quite the character. The pacing feels a bit like an energetic dance itself – quick cuts, lots of movement, and a sort of chaotic charm that keeps you on your toes. The atmosphere is light and playful, with practical effects that mirror the absurdity of the dance craze being created. The performances are engaging, as Emerson's eccentricities really shine, giving you a glimpse into the sometimes ridiculous nature of artistic creation. It’s definitely distinct, not your typical dance film at all, and that’s what makes it a curious watch.
Unique behind-the-scenes perspectiveChaotic and playful toneEmerson Stone's eccentric approach
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