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So, Alf Poier's 'Mitsubischi' from 2003 is a curious one. It kind of exists in this intriguing space, blending humor with quirky absurdity. The pacing has this offbeat rhythm that keeps you guessing, and the atmosphere feels distinctly European, almost a little surreal at times. There’s not much in terms of high-budget effects, which somehow adds to its charm; everything feels very grounded and raw. Poier's performance is certainly something—it's like he’s in his own world, and you’re just along for the ride. Not a conventional film by any means, but that’s what makes it distinctive and worth discussing among fellow collectors.
This film has quite a niche following among collectors, often sought after in DVD format due to its limited release. There isn't a lot of information out there, which adds to its allure and mystery, making it a talking piece among enthusiasts. Collectors have noted that finding a good copy can be a challenge, which enhances its desirability in certain circles.
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