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Originally Posted by trc071880
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The movie is already out on Amazon Prime as of this past Tuesday. There is not a shred of process in it. There's a scene where the woman wakes up naked in a forest after changing back, and a scene where she convulses a bit, signaling an oncoming transformation. However, the male protagonist flees the room, shuts the door, and we don't see nor hear anything. The director is on record as saying he specifically shot the film to not make use of any special effects:
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“It’s an invisible force, so we have to find ways to materialize it all the time in the image,” said Delangle. “This is done through close-ups on the hands, the faces (the one who is magnetized and the one who magnetizes), through an intensity, and then, through the air that exists between the hands and the body. For example, there is a tracking shot of Jacky’s hands approaching Elsa’s back, where you can feel the distance: when you get to her, her back stiffens. The idea was to always go through the body, not to support the action with sounds or special effects, but rather with very simple things like the shadow of Jacky’s hands on Elsa’s back. It is these visual patterns that create the magic.”
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