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Transfragmentation is a peculiar gem that reflects the raw essence of experimental filmmaking. Shot over three years, you can feel the director's struggle and growth throughout its runtime. The film's pacing is anything but conventional—sometimes contemplative, at other times disjointed, mirroring the fragmented nature of its narrative. The music feels almost like a character itself, weaving through the visuals and enhancing the atmosphere. You’ve got these practical effects that, while not polished, carry a certain charm, almost like a DIY ethos. The performances, too, vary widely, some truly striking while others can feel a bit out there, but that’s part of its charm. All in all, it’s a unique experience, challenging yet oddly engaging.
Not for everyone; embraces an avant-garde style.Great for those who appreciate unconventional storytelling.Captures the essence of student filmmaking in its raw form.
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