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Unsound is this intriguing documentary that plays with the senses in ways you rarely see. It juxtaposes archival footage with contemporary visuals, creating a collage that's both chaotic and enlightening. The film dives into how we interpret sound in cinema, which is fascinating given the silent film era. It’s like a meditation on how a symphony takes shape in our minds, particularly through a maestro’s vision. The pacing is quite dynamic—sometimes it feels frenetic, other times contemplative, which keeps you on your toes. And those practical effects, they really add a layer of texture to the viewing experience. It’s not just about sound, but how it intertwines with our cinematic memories.
Not your typical documentary approach.Engages with the sensory experience of film.Interesting blend of old and new visual elements.
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Vivian Ostrovsky
Director