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So, 'Steve Hates Fish' is this odd little gem recorded entirely from a smartphone screen, which gives it a raw, almost voyeuristic vibe. There's something fascinating about watching the translation app flail as it tries to make sense of North London street signs in French. The mistakes it makes turn into this kind of unintentional poetry, you know? It captures a very specific moment in time, where technology is both a bridge and a barrier. The pacing is unpredictable, reflecting the chaos of the miscommunication, and it really invites you into Steve's world—a place filled with frustration and humor. It's not your typical watch, but that's what makes it so distinctive.
This film is quite scarce, primarily because it was never released in any traditional format. It exists as a digital oddity, often shared informally among collectors. Interest in it tends to be niche, focusing on those who appreciate experimental cinema or the quirks of technology in storytelling. The way it captures an authentic moment of frustration and humor has made it a point of discussion, especially in online circles.
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