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Stardust is an intriguing dive into the mundane, wrapped in the artifice of cinematic language. Provost uses this hidden camera approach, blending the everyday with the constructs of film storytelling. It’s fascinating how he manipulates the mundane into something that feels almost scripted, yet remains raw. The pacing has this ebb and flow – sometimes it lingers on a moment too long, but that’s part of its charm. The atmosphere creates a subtle tension, making you ponder the layers of reality versus fiction. The themes of observation and the unseen moments of life resonate throughout, and it’s distinct in how it challenges you to think about what’s real in front of your eyes versus what’s crafted for the screen.
Part of a trilogy following Plot Point.Uses high-resolution hidden camera techniques.Explores themes of reality and fiction through film language.
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