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A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence is a bold exploration of the absurdities of modern life. The film employs anti-art techniques that might throw some viewers off, but that's part of its charm. The pacing feels deliberately disjointed, mirroring the chaotic themes it grapples with—think of it as a collage of societal critiques layered over one another. The way it blurs the line between high culture and everyday life is fascinating, almost as if the film itself is a living, breathing critique of the world we inhabit. Visually, it’s a mix of raw and polished, and the performances have this understated intensity that amplifies its message without being overtly dramatic.
This film's distribution has been quite limited, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for dedicated collectors. Various formats exist, but the most sought after seems to be the original DVD release, which has become increasingly hard to find. Given its niche appeal and distinctly provocative nature, it garners interest among those who appreciate experimental cinema and socio-political commentary.
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