The movie "Don't Stop the Camera" reminded me of the stage play "The Confused Troupe" I watched in 2017. At that time, I wrote a review of the play: "In the backstage where we usually can't see, there are so many stories happening, and the stage is calm. As usual, the backstage may have turned violent." The same is true for this movie. At first I thought it was a play within a play, but I didn't expect the off-camera story to be so fun. But knowing what happened outside the camera, the embarrassment of the air suddenly freezing in the first half hour of the short film, the actors acting in a play, the camera position in the accident state, the self-talk of the exposed position, the lengthy screaming clips, the inexplicable repeated stagnation... ...Everything that makes people feel wrong has an unexpected but reasonable explanation, which makes people laugh.
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