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SightNotSeeing captures this offbeat, almost voyeuristic vibe as it unfolds like a real-time play, with its camera perched on a rooftop in Kowloon City. The way it moves between rehearsed dialogues and genuine tourist interactions creates this layered texture that's both humorous and poignant. The pacing is a bit frenetic, yet it has this smoothness that draws you into the chaos of city life. The practical effects, particularly the seamless transitions between different scenes, offer a fresh take on storytelling. The performances feel genuine, blurring the line between actors and the real people they’re depicting. There’s something about the way it plays with perception and observation—who’s really watching whom? It's a fascinating exploration of the comedic absurdities of life.
Single-take filming technique adds a unique touch.Combines scripted and unscripted moments effectively.Explores themes of observation and reality.
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