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Sight (2013) is a fascinating exploration of perception, using Super 8 film to evoke a raw, almost tactile experience. The filmmaker's layering technique with Sharpie markings creates an intriguing contrast, blurring the line between what we see and what we understand. It's a personal narrative about migraine-induced blindness, which gives it an intimate tone. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sit with the heaviness of both physical and mental struggles. What stands out here is the way it connects the dots between blindness and mental illness, making you reflect on the deeper implications of sight and insight. The practical effects are almost DIY, but they work brilliantly to enhance the storytelling. Definitely one of those pieces that makes you think.
Unique exploration of perception and blindness.Intriguing use of practical effects and Super 8 film.Personal narrative that resonates on multiple levels.
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