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So, 'Placing the Fisheye' – it’s a curious little piece. This 2012 short silent film has this unique vibe, you know? The absence of dialogue really accentuates the visuals. You get this almost surreal atmosphere, where every frame feels deliberate, almost painterly. The pacing is intriguing, a bit slow for some, but it draws you into its peculiar world. Themes of perception and reality seem to dance around, and there’s something about how it plays with perspective that lingers in your mind. I wouldn’t say it’s for everyone, but if you appreciate the craft of silent storytelling, it’s distinctive in its own way. The practical effects are subtle, yet they contribute a lot to that dreamy quality.
Unique silent narrative styleExplores themes of perception and realityIntriguing use of practical effects
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João Maria Gusmão
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