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There's something hauntingly beautiful about 'Across the Water.' It plays with the interplay of light and shadow, creating an atmosphere that's both ethereal and unsettling. The visuals, with their layers of flesh and fabric, evoke a dreamlike state—almost like a meditation on transience. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to linger in its world, which might not appeal to everyone but definitely has its own rhythm. The practical effects stand out, drawing you deeper into its unique style. It’s an interesting exploration of themes like perception and reality, definitely not your standard fare. Worth experiencing for those who appreciate the more experimental side of cinema.
‘Across the Water’ is a fascinating piece with a somewhat elusive distribution history, which may make it harder to find on physical media. It's been showcased at niche festivals like JAPAN CUTS, heightening its collector interest among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. While not widely available, its distinctive aesthetic and themes have sparked curiosity, leading to a growing demand among collectors who value unique artistic expressions.
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