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So, 'All as Nothing at All' is a curious piece from '93 that really plays with the concept of the postmodern space. It’s like an experimental game, you know? The pacing can feel a bit erratic, but that’s part of its charm. The tone is more about provoking thought than providing answers, which makes it stand out. You’ll notice some practical effects that lean towards the avant-garde, and the performances, while not mainstream, have a rawness that gives it an authentic feel. It’s definitely distinct in how it challenges the viewer rather than entertaining in a traditional sense.
This film has had an interesting journey in terms of availability. Initially released on VHS, it has since become somewhat rare, especially on physical formats. Collector interest tends to focus on its avant-garde style and the unique contributions it makes to the discourse around postmodernism in cinema. While it may not be the first title that comes to mind, those who seek out obscure gems often find this one worth the hunt.
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