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So, 'Aria' from 1994 is kind of this fascinating compilation that takes you back, using these scientific films focused on our atmosphere from like the early 20th century. It’s not your typical narrative film; rather, it feels like a meditation on the skies above us, weaving together visuals and music in a way that’s quite unique. The pacing can be a bit slow, which might not appeal to everyone, but it really invites you to absorb the imagery and let your mind wander. There are moments that feel transcendent, and the practical effects are subtly done, drawing you into a different reality. It’s distinct in how it uses sound and silence to create a certain atmosphere, almost like a visual symphony.
Finding 'Aria' in the wild can be a bit of a challenge, as it didn’t have a wide release and various formats have come and gone over the years. Collectors tend to seek out the original VHS or any limited edition DVDs that pop up, since it doesn’t show up on streaming platforms often. Its niche appeal means that while not a blockbuster, it has a dedicated following among those who appreciate experimental cinema and atmospheric storytelling.
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