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4/10
Experimental film with personal note
Horst_In_Translation14 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Philip Pucci's eye spy is one of the first works of the director and editor and still pretty raw compared to his later work. It's mostly experimental. We see shots of several objects, such as typewriters, scorpions, telephones etc. following each other and often hear a voice through a telephone describing what is going on or talking about completely unrelated issues.

At roughly 20 minutes, I have to say that I found the short film not particularly captivating, but from what I watched and what the director included, such as stories about his sister, I think it has a much bigger impact on him than on everybody who watches this film. I will not rate it completely low as Pucci, in his early 20s when the film was made, was clearly still working on finding his style, although he's already made a full feature at this point. I wouldn't recommend it tough. If you want to make up your mind yourself, you can find the whole film on the director's website.
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