Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA struggling family commits fraud.A struggling family commits fraud.A struggling family commits fraud.
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I feel like I was mislead to see this film. It is promoted as being a new style of documentary film, but in reality, it is a fictional story made by editing and distorting a family's home movies.
There's nothing clever about lying and misleading the audience and making it sound like you are presenting a true story documentary film only to find out that after you've watched the film you were lied to. If the director wasn't there to tell you about some of the fictional elements you might think you watched a true story.
I heard the director speak at a film festival and the first thing he said is "I just want to say that the family did not commit any crimes and we just made it look like they did".
Basically, the director took a bunch of scenes from home movies. Put them out of order and distorted things out of context, put fake time stamps on the scenes to make it appear chronological. The time stamps have nothing to do with actual dates of when the film clips were made. The fake time stamps are merely there to help fake the fabricated fictional story that did not occur.
There were also fabricated fictional elements, and fictional scenes created to help tell the fictional story. For example there is fake news story shown in the film. Also video clips were added that had nothing to do with the family. For example the director leads you to believe you are seeing the family's house burning down. The family lives in the United States. The house on fire is a film clip the director found of a Russian house on fire and the house has nothing to do with the family.
The real fraud is that this movies is not a documentary film even though it described as being a documentary film.
Most people find it boring to watch home movies of people you don't know. Perhaps to convince people to watch this movie, the director had to make up some fake fraud story and mislead people to believe it is a documentary film.
This tactic isn't anything new or revolutionary. PT Barnum used to do that in circus side shows. Blair Witch project also created hype about a fiction found footage documentary. Reality Television shows do the same thing and distort things to create drama in shows that they claim are reality shows.
We don't need false reality "documentaries". Film makers who mislead their audiences trying to get them to watch films that are not what they promoted are not respecting the time or interests of the audience.
It would be like telling people they are going to see a romance movie and then giving them a gory slasher movie. People expect to see what they are lead to believe they are going to see and false advertising is not a good way to attract an audience. I wish I hadn't wasted my time watching this film. I was at a film festival and I missed seeing a good film because this film claimed to be a new form of documentary film making. It is not a documentary. It is fiction.
There's nothing clever about lying and misleading the audience and making it sound like you are presenting a true story documentary film only to find out that after you've watched the film you were lied to. If the director wasn't there to tell you about some of the fictional elements you might think you watched a true story.
I heard the director speak at a film festival and the first thing he said is "I just want to say that the family did not commit any crimes and we just made it look like they did".
Basically, the director took a bunch of scenes from home movies. Put them out of order and distorted things out of context, put fake time stamps on the scenes to make it appear chronological. The time stamps have nothing to do with actual dates of when the film clips were made. The fake time stamps are merely there to help fake the fabricated fictional story that did not occur.
There were also fabricated fictional elements, and fictional scenes created to help tell the fictional story. For example there is fake news story shown in the film. Also video clips were added that had nothing to do with the family. For example the director leads you to believe you are seeing the family's house burning down. The family lives in the United States. The house on fire is a film clip the director found of a Russian house on fire and the house has nothing to do with the family.
The real fraud is that this movies is not a documentary film even though it described as being a documentary film.
Most people find it boring to watch home movies of people you don't know. Perhaps to convince people to watch this movie, the director had to make up some fake fraud story and mislead people to believe it is a documentary film.
This tactic isn't anything new or revolutionary. PT Barnum used to do that in circus side shows. Blair Witch project also created hype about a fiction found footage documentary. Reality Television shows do the same thing and distort things to create drama in shows that they claim are reality shows.
We don't need false reality "documentaries". Film makers who mislead their audiences trying to get them to watch films that are not what they promoted are not respecting the time or interests of the audience.
It would be like telling people they are going to see a romance movie and then giving them a gory slasher movie. People expect to see what they are lead to believe they are going to see and false advertising is not a good way to attract an audience. I wish I hadn't wasted my time watching this film. I was at a film festival and I missed seeing a good film because this film claimed to be a new form of documentary film making. It is not a documentary. It is fiction.
Delightfully disturbing and unnervingly intriguing, Dean Fleischer-Camp's FRAUD is constructed from a family's real home movies that are stitched together into a completely fictional narrative. Finding the "seams" that comprise this patchwork of videos is part of the cinematic fun and quite the challenging puzzle to solve.
Here's something truly sensational:
🌟Gary Arnold ➡ the enigmatic father in this fictional film is trailblazing 🔥 a historic multifaceted investigation that promises to deliver no less than an epic verdict about one of Life's Greatest Mysteries: 🔎
✨👻 👀 👽 👀 👻✨
✨Are We Alone in the Universe❓😮❓
One is never more than a quick singer's waltz away... Just Google: WeAreNotAlone Gary Arnold to discover something that's the definition of Phenomenal ⚡ 😎 ⚡
🌟Gary's also repeatedly winning BIG jackpots 💰💲💰 via the Pennsylvania lottery using EVP messages ⚡🔮⚡
This IS 💯% legit & All Public Record too ❗❗😇❗❗
Yep ➡ Undeniable Real World 🌎 Results ❗👊❗
🌟Gary Arnold ➡ the enigmatic father in this fictional film is trailblazing 🔥 a historic multifaceted investigation that promises to deliver no less than an epic verdict about one of Life's Greatest Mysteries: 🔎
✨👻 👀 👽 👀 👻✨
✨Are We Alone in the Universe❓😮❓
One is never more than a quick singer's waltz away... Just Google: WeAreNotAlone Gary Arnold to discover something that's the definition of Phenomenal ⚡ 😎 ⚡
🌟Gary's also repeatedly winning BIG jackpots 💰💲💰 via the Pennsylvania lottery using EVP messages ⚡🔮⚡
This IS 💯% legit & All Public Record too ❗❗😇❗❗
Yep ➡ Undeniable Real World 🌎 Results ❗👊❗
Amazing how prescient this film was in anticipating our current post-truth era.
With AI ascendant, all authenticity in film gets waylaid by a constellation of algorithms.
*Interesting aside: I researched the star behind Dean's film: the enigmatic father behind the camerawork.
In the aftermath of Dean's film, Gary's life has taken quite an epic turn.
He's networking with world-renowned scientists, audio forensic engineers, a Nobel prize nominee & intelligence officials of several 3-letter agencies to solve one of the greatest puzzles of all-time:
The EVP Mystery.
So, are these bizarre whispers aliens or ghosts?
It is a confounding riddle that certainly merits further investigation.
One of Life's Great Questions seems about to be answered: Are We Alone in the Cosmos???
Gary's also repeatedly winning BIG jackpot$ using EVP messages to pick lottery #s.
This sensational aspect invites the curious to look closely at the man portrayed in the film.
Gary's trailblazing research is getting recognized across the globe:
Just google: Medium WeAreNotAlone Gary.
With AI ascendant, all authenticity in film gets waylaid by a constellation of algorithms.
*Interesting aside: I researched the star behind Dean's film: the enigmatic father behind the camerawork.
In the aftermath of Dean's film, Gary's life has taken quite an epic turn.
He's networking with world-renowned scientists, audio forensic engineers, a Nobel prize nominee & intelligence officials of several 3-letter agencies to solve one of the greatest puzzles of all-time:
The EVP Mystery.
So, are these bizarre whispers aliens or ghosts?
It is a confounding riddle that certainly merits further investigation.
One of Life's Great Questions seems about to be answered: Are We Alone in the Cosmos???
Gary's also repeatedly winning BIG jackpot$ using EVP messages to pick lottery #s.
This sensational aspect invites the curious to look closely at the man portrayed in the film.
Gary's trailblazing research is getting recognized across the globe:
Just google: Medium WeAreNotAlone Gary.
Dean Fleischer-Camp's film Fraud is quite unlike anything else I've witnessed this year.
52 minutes of whiplash editing married to a completely fictional narrative makes Fraud one helluva crazy ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The actual Family's YouTube archive contains a GARGANTUAN stash of home movies covering just about every aspect of modern day American life. Every day it appears they are on trip to a new restaurant, the mall, a beach, a ski trip or hike.
Given the vast volume of the Family's video collection, I imagine several sequels are pending.
For those of you who can't just get enough "Reality TV" and want something more to hold you over -
Here is a portal into the Family's genuine adventures:
One can "binge watch" their YouTube channel for literally weeks and come away with a greater appreciation of that quest for good life and the so-called "American Dream".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF0pr_wuOvA
52 minutes of whiplash editing married to a completely fictional narrative makes Fraud one helluva crazy ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The actual Family's YouTube archive contains a GARGANTUAN stash of home movies covering just about every aspect of modern day American life. Every day it appears they are on trip to a new restaurant, the mall, a beach, a ski trip or hike.
Given the vast volume of the Family's video collection, I imagine several sequels are pending.
For those of you who can't just get enough "Reality TV" and want something more to hold you over -
Here is a portal into the Family's genuine adventures:
One can "binge watch" their YouTube channel for literally weeks and come away with a greater appreciation of that quest for good life and the so-called "American Dream".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF0pr_wuOvA
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