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15 Soldiers, 11 Machines, 8 Cows is one of those pieces that really keeps you on edge. The imagery melds together in a way that feels both haunting and thought-provoking, like it’s tugging at the threads of morality. It’s got this slow, creeping anxiety that builds as it makes you question the destruction we’re capable of, not just in a physical sense but on a deeper, more personal level. The practical effects have a rawness to them that adds to the unsettling atmosphere, and you can’t help but feel a sense of unease throughout. It’s not your typical narrative, but that’s what makes it stand out—it’s more about the experience than a straightforward story.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors who appreciate its unconventional approach and abstract themes. It’s tricky to find in its original format, which adds to its allure. Many collectors are particularly drawn to its unique collage style and the thought-provoking nature that comes with its disjointed narrative. Availability can be spotty, and that has certainly kept interest alive among enthusiasts.
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