The film was ver interesting. In reminds me of the earlier photography in some of its aspects. The backgrounds were made with paintings. There were times when the film looks like a dramatic painting brought to life. One thing I notice that was different was the film grain. In photographic cameras, the pictures would come out my clear. In the film on the other hand, I saw lots of film grains and lines.
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