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So, 'Alphabet' is this wild ride into the quirky minds of Lyndsey and Lacey Love. It’s got this raw, chaotic energy that feels like a late-night cable access show gone off the rails. The visuals, thanks to Hank Hoffman, are a mash-up of playful absurdity and bizarre creativity. The girls really pour their personalities into each letter, blending a sense of mischief with a slightly unsettling undertone. The pacing is frenetic, almost like an extended music video, and it keeps you guessing what’s coming next. It’s not your standard narrative, more like a fever dream with the alphabet as a backdrop, which makes it stand out in the sea of experimental cinema.
'Alphabet' is a rare piece that doesn’t come up often, especially in physical formats. Most collectors know it from digital screenings or limited releases, but finding a VHS or DVD can be a quest in itself. The film's unique production style and its cult appeal draw in those who appreciate the fringe of experimental cinema, though it may not suit everyone's tastes. Still, for the right collector, it offers a bizarre slice of art that challenges conventional storytelling.
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