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So, Applause, it's this intriguing short film by Bent Hamer that plays with silence and sound in a really unique way. It doesn’t have any dialogue, just a shaping of emotions through music, which gives it this meditative vibe. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a visual poem. Each shot is carefully crafted, the lighting and composition add to its dreamlike quality. The way it unfolds—it's not about a traditional narrative but rather evokes feelings and thoughts. It stands out, especially in a sea of dialogue-driven films, as it relies heavily on visuals and sound to narrate its story without saying a word.
Applause has seen limited releases, and finding it on physical media can be quite a challenge. It's often overlooked, yet there's a niche interest among collectors who appreciate Hamer's style and the experimental nature of the film. Its rarity adds a layer of intrigue, making it a conversation piece for those who enjoy exploring lesser-known works in cinema.
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