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So, 'Amalgamation' is one of those quirky experiments in documentary filmmaking. It takes Reese's first eighteen features and layers them all at once, which sounds a bit chaotic, right? But it’s fascinating how it plays with time and narrative structure. The pacing can feel disorienting at times, but that's part of its charm—you're constantly pulled in different directions. There’s an atmosphere of introspection, almost like a meditation on the act of creation itself. Plus, the practical effects in the original features bleed through, creating a tapestry of visual styles. It’s not about traditional storytelling, more of a collective experience, really. If you appreciate avant-garde cinema and the complexities of film as an art form, there’s something to dig into here.
A unique layering of narrative and visual styles.Explores themes of creation and artistic expression.Ideal for those interested in experimental documentary forms.
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