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So, '44/85: Foot'-age Shoot'-out' is an interesting piece, really captures a unique moment in filmmaking. Shot in a rush, the whole vibe reflects that urgency—there’s this rawness to it that you don't see much in polished productions. There's a certain charm in how it embraces spontaneity, which gives it an edge. Kren's method, showing the contrast between meticulous planning and hasty execution, makes you rethink the creative process. The pacing is erratic, sure, but it works in its favor, creating a disjointed yet engaging experience. It’s not just about the story, it's about the way it was made—like a glimpse into Kren's mind under pressure.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with very few formats available, primarily some VHS editions that pop up occasionally. Its niche appeal, especially among avant-garde film enthusiasts, keeps the interest alive, albeit in a limited capacity. Due to the film's unconventional nature and the mystery surrounding its director, it often draws curious collectors looking for something outside mainstream cinema.
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