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Anti-Clock is this intriguing blend of drama and sci-fi that really dives into the complexities of time and what it means to know yourself. Jane Arden's direction is quite avant-garde, using a mix of film and video that feels almost jarring but in a compelling way. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, while the performancesâespecially from the leadâcarry this haunting quality. It's not your typical narrative; it's more of a psychological dive into paranoia and existential dread, which makes it pretty distinctive in the late '70s landscape. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the feeling of dislocation. It's definitely a film that lingers in the mind.
Anti-Clock has seen a few format releases over the years, although it's not the easiest title to find in good condition, especially in its original print. Collectors tend to appreciate it for its experimental nature and Arden's unique vision, which sets it apart from many contemporaries. It's gained a bit of a cult following, with interest bubbling up among those who enjoy deep, thought-provoking cinema that challenges traditional storytelling.
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