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Absolutely Modern is a quirky little comedy that dives into the realms of Modernism and the intricate dance between art and sexuality. Lord Steinway, the art critic, serves as our somewhat unreliable narrator, which adds a layer of intrigue, don't you think? The plot takes an unexpected turn when a soccer player confronts Steinway, revealing a familial twist that sends the narrative spiraling into modernist chaos. The pacing keeps you on your toes—sometimes rapid-fire, sometimes contemplative—and the performances have this offbeat charm that makes you think about what art really means. It's really distinct from the usual comedies out there, providing a fresh lens on creativity and identity without falling into predictable patterns.
This film has made its rounds in niche circles, yet it's not exactly overflowing in availability. Various formats have surfaced but expect challenges in locating a pristine copy. Collector interest seems to hinge on its unusual take on Modernism and the blend of narrative styles, making it a curious piece for those who enjoy films that provoke thought and discussion more than sheer entertainment.
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