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A Movie (1958) is a fascinating piece, really. Bruce Conner's work here is like diving into a whirlpool of found footage and recontextualized imagery. The pacing feels deliberately disjointed, almost hypnotic, as he stitches together snippets of everyday life, creating a new narrative from the mundane. You can sense the experimental vibe throughout, where the practical effects are all about juxtaposition rather than traditional techniques. It's not just a film; it's like a meditation on perception. The score adds another layer, guiding you through this collage of sights and sounds. Its distinctive approach to storytelling and the rawness of the source material push it into a realm that feels both intimate and disconcerting.
Experimental film that redefines narrative structure.An exploration of media and perception.Utilizes found footage in a distinctive manner.
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