An exercise in sensory overload, 'Experiments' is a film that certainly lives up to its title. Paul de Bruyn's relentless use of experimental techniques, from animation and optical illusions to flash frames and a cacophonous soundtrack, creates an…
Experiments
de Bruyn uses animation, optical illusions, time lapse, solarization, hand tinting, flash frames, refilming and flicker effects, accompanied by a dense atmosphere of word puns, dialogue, primal screams,…
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'Experiments' is certainly not a conventional film and will appeal to a niche audience interested in avant-garde cinema. Its experimental nature, intense psychological themes, and claustrophobic setting might prove challenging for viewers expecting traditional narrative structures. Those familiar with Australian independent or experimental filmmaking might find its Moonee Ponds setting and exploration of suburban neurosis particularly resonant. It offers a unique, albeit demanding, artistic statement rather than mainstream entertainment.