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The film uses the "found footage" technique brilliantly. It starts with Andrew (played by a breakout Dane DeHaan) documenting his troubled life on a handheld camera. As the trio’s powers grow, the cinematography evolves, eventually using the boys' ability to levitate cameras to create sweeping, cinematic shots that feel organic to the story.

The trio's lives change forever when they discover a mysterious, glowing crystalline object inside a sinkhole in the woods. After making contact with it, they develop telekinetic abilities. The Evolution of Power chronicle 2012 dual audio 720p

As Andrew’s powers grow, he no longer needs to physically hold the camera. It floats alongside him, allowing for cinematic, sweeping shots that standard found-footage films could never achieve. The film uses the "found footage" technique brilliantly

Suddenly, Andrew’s voice wasn't his own. It was dubbed in Hindi. The vernacular was slightly off, a classic trait of the "Goldmines Telefilms" style dubbing that had become a cult phenomenon in India. The raw, Seattle-set teen angst was now being filtered through the dramatic, slightly theatrical delivery of a Mumbai voice actor. The trio's lives change forever when they discover

"He is watching," a voice said. It was neither the English actor nor the Hindi dubber. It sounded like a layering of a thousand different voices, speaking in both languages simultaneously.