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A Change of Heart has this distinctive vibe, you know? It’s like peeling back layers of a dream, influenced by Godard’s style. The pacing is erratic but in a way that really draws you in—feels almost meditative. The themes explore existentialism and identity, which were all the rage back then. It’s a real shame it was lost to that fire in '70; I think the practical effects were quite innovative for the time, adding to its experimental feel. There's this rawness to the performances that just sticks with you, giving it an edge. It’s one of those films you wish you could see—just to really grasp what Noren was going for.
A Change of Heart is quite rare in the collector's circuit, primarily because it was lost in a fire shortly after its release. There are no existing formats, and the only remnants are discussed in film journals and retrospectives, making it a fascinating piece of film history for enthusiasts. Interest fluctuates, as some collectors seek any information or stills, hoping to piece together what this Godard-inspired work might have offered in terms of experimental storytelling.
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