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Stray Bullets is a fascinating peek behind the curtain of Joe Swanberg's creative process, shot during the early days of Silver Bullets. The film feels very raw and organic, almost like a diary of improvisation. You see actors stepping out of their roles from the previous film, embodying different characters, which adds a unique layer to the viewing experience. The pacing is loose, allowing moments to breathe, which can be both disorienting and captivating. There’s this intimacy in the performances, where you feel like you're part of the experiment. It's not polished, it's genuine – a snapshot of spontaneity and exploration in indie filmmaking. If you appreciate the nuances in how films are made, Stray Bullets is worth considering.
Short film included on the Silver Bullets DVDFocuses on improvisation and character explorationDistinctive behind-the-scenes style
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