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So, 'Anagram' is a curious piece, really. It plays out entirely in one room, leaning heavily on these six repetitive shots that set you up for something before flipping the expectations on their head. The film’s less about dialogue and more about visual storytelling, which gives it this unique tone. You feel this tension building, almost suffocating at times, as the atmosphere shifts with each shot. The sparse use of sound complements this, making the visuals speak louder than words. It’s an interesting experiment in how we consume film, something that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the narrative well, and the way it plays with pacing is just... something else.
'Anagram' is not widely circulated, and finding a decent copy can be a bit of a hunt, especially considering its unconventional style. It’s been released in a couple of formats, but the original VHS has a certain charm that resonates with collectors. It's intriguing how this film's minimalist approach has garnered a niche following, as many appreciate its experimental nature. If you're into films that challenge norms, this one definitely piques interest among dedicated collectors.
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