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So, there's this film, Abecedario / B, from 2014. It dives into the relationship between cinema and the chaotic nature of a shoot-out; it's not your typical action flick. The way it plays with the medium of celluloid is interesting—at 24 frames per second, the film becomes a vessel for what’s happening, rather than just depicting it. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as it deconstructs the representation of violence. It’s like, you're not just watching; you're immersed in the very essence of the moment, a unique experience that sticks with you. The pacing can feel off-kilter, but in a way, it enhances that sense of disorientation, you know? It's definitely not for everyone but it has a distinct voice that's worth pondering.
Abecedario / B has a certain level of obscurity that intrigues collectors. There's not much out there in terms of available formats, making it a bit of a hidden gem. It hasn't been widely circulated, which makes finding a copy a challenge, but it attracts those who appreciate experimental cinema. There's a niche audience that values its exploration of film's relationship with violence, so it could be one to look out for if you're into that kind of thematic depth.
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