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So, 'According to My Glass Eye' is this fascinating dive into a split visual narrative that kind of twists your perception. It plays with reality and imagination in a way that feels both jarring and intriguing. The pacing is quite unique, almost hypnotic, as it oscillates between these two contrasting realms. There's something oddly compelling about how the film really challenges what you think you're seeing, especially when that split screen disappears, leaving you in a haze of uncertainty. The practical effects are minimalist yet effective, enhancing the overall surreal vibe. You don't really know what you're supposed to process at times, but that's where its charm lies, right? It's a perfect example of experimental cinema that doesn't need a heavy plot to create an atmosphere.
'According to My Glass Eye' remains quite elusive in terms of formats; original prints are rare, and I’ve seen only a handful of copies circulating among collectors. Its experimental nature means it doesn’t always get the attention it probably deserves, but those who appreciate avant-garde films often find a gem in this one. The scarcity and unique narrative style keep it on the radar of serious collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
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