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All These Faces Are Starting to Look Bizarrely Familiar has this odd, haunting atmosphere that gets under your skin. The cinematography, if I can call it that, has this grainy, almost forgotten quality that really compliments the story's exploration of memory and identity. The pacing's slow, but it feels intentional, allowing you to soak in the eerie interactions between Theo and the elderly man. Those moments of disgust and euphoria? They hit like an unexpected punch. The practical effects, when they do appear, are unsettling but fit the vibe. It’s distinctive in a way that lingers with you, making you reflect on familiarity—how we see people and ourselves, all intertwined and oddly twisted.
This film currently lacks a formal release history, which only adds to its mystique among collectors. It's considered scarce, with whispers of limited screenings adding to its allure. Given its unique themes and atmosphere, it’s certainly piqued interest in niche collecting circles, particularly for those who value experimental cinema. It may be a while before we see any proper editions, so its desirability is only likely to grow.
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