A Man and a Camera review doorstep prank movie is pass-agg psychological study
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Hendrikx's film cleverly exposes the social awkwardness and discomfort individuals face when confronted with silence, showcasing how people negotiate their reactions in unusual situations.
By filming people without prior consent, Hendrikx engages in a provocative exploration of societal norms, compounding the tension between privacy and public exposure in a humorous yet disconcerting way.
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