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And So on, End So Soon: Done 3 times (1977) is a curious piece that really plays with the idea of repetition and existential themes. You feel this strange, almost hypnotic atmosphere as it moves along, with its pacing that alternates between the mundane and the surreal. There's this rawness to the practical effects, which can be jarring yet fascinating, giving it a sort of DIY charm. The performances, while not widely recognized, carry a certain weight that lingers in your mind. It’s not easy to categorize, which makes it stand out, and you can sense the filmmaker's intent to provoke thought rather than entertain in a conventional sense.
Though the director remains unknown, this film has piqued collector interest due to its elusive nature and scarce format releases. It’s not easy to find, making it a bit of a gem for those who appreciate the unconventional side of cinema. The limited availability and its odd thematic explorations draw in collectors looking for something off the beaten path, especially those who enjoy films that challenge the norms of storytelling.
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