The Circle

An immersive dive into the world’s first Augmented Reality-led tattoo.
5/5

Review

Evgenii Bakirov’s ‘The Circle’ is a fascinating and immersive journey into the world of tattoo artistry like no other. With breathtaking cinematography by Andrey Krauzov and captivating animation by Dmitry Maseykin, this Russian docu-short elevates storytelling to new heights. From the outset, viewers are gripped by the innovative premise of Herman Deviashin’s quest to create the world’s first Augmented Reality-led tattoo.

The film’s structure, divided into stages of the artistic process, adds a layer of suspense and engagement rarely seen in documentaries. Bakirov skillfully blends elements of thriller and artistry, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats throughout.

Narrated and starring the charismatic Herman Deviashin himself, ‘The Circle’ offers more than just a glimpse into the technical aspects of tattooing; it delves into the psyche of an artist unafraid to push boundaries. Deviashin’s fearless approach to his craft makes him not only a compelling subject but also a force to be admired.

With English subtitles making it accessible to a wider audience, ‘The Circle’ is a testament to the power of artistic storytelling through film. It’s a cinematic experience that leaves a lasting impression, showcasing the ingenuity and creativity of its creators. In every frame, viewers are transported into a world where art and technology converge, leaving them spellbound till the very end. ‘The Circle’ is undoubtedly a five-star masterpiece that deserves every praise it receives.

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