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The Flicker is this intriguing little drama that captures the gritty essence of New York City through the lens of James, a photographer with a keen eye for the unnoticed. There's something captivating about the way he interacts with a blind man he stumbles upon; it’s not just a chance encounter, but a deeper exploration of perception and connection. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere, while the practical effects used to convey the photos James takes are quite clever. The performances feel raw, almost like they're part of the city’s fabric. It’s a film that lingers, asking you to reflect on how we see and understand each other, and that’s what makes it distinct. Not your usual narrative arc, but it resonates.
Atmospheric cinematography that enhances storytelling.Strong themes of perception and human connection.Practical effects that complement the narrative.
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