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A & Z is this curious little piece from 1967 that dives into existential themes with a surreal twist. The atmosphere is thick with a sort of bizarre unease, especially as our protagonist transitions from a mundane act of eating chicken to an unsettling encounter with his doppelganger in the woods. The pacing is erratic, almost dreamlike, which complements the practical effects used to depict the chain binding him to his double. It's not just a story about identity; there’s this weird tension that permeates every scene. The performances are raw, pushing the boundaries of what you’d expect from the era, and it leaves you with plenty to ponder long after the credits roll.
A & Z has had a limited run in various formats, making it quite a find for collectors. Its scarcity stems from the obscure nature of its release and the unknown director, which adds layers to its intrigue. Interest among collectors seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the oddities of 60s cinema and the themes it grapples with. Keep an eye out for any emerging releases or restorations, as this film's distinctive storytelling deserves to be revisited.
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