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Auteur Film is this intriguing piece from 1990 that plays with the very fabric of film language. The director, who remains an enigma, crafts an experience where quick cuts and associative imagery collide, challenging your perception. It feels like a dive into the filmmaker's psyche, where each moment reflects personal crises — it’s raw, it’s chaotic, and at times, almost disorienting. The pacing is relentless, keeping you on edge. You can feel the emotional weight behind the visuals, almost as if they're breathing. There’s a certain experimental flair, with practical effects adding a tactile quality to the abstract narrative. It’s not a conventional story; rather, it’s a visceral journey that resonates long after the credits roll.
Not for everyone; it's challenging but rewarding.Great example of experimental filmmaking from the era.Possibly a conversation starter among collectors.
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