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So, 'Be Patient and You Will See' from 1965 is quite the peculiar piece. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, allowing you to really sink into the atmosphere. It feels like an experiment in observation, with long takes that encourage viewers to sit with the mundane. There's an intriguing use of practical effects that, while not flashy, add a layer of authenticity to the experience. The performances are understated, lending a sense of realism, making you feel like a silent observer yourself. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach, challenging traditional narrative structures and placing more emphasis on experience rather than plot. A film that invites discussion, for sure.
This film has a rather elusive presence in collector circles. Its format history is somewhat murky, with few physical copies ever produced, making it a rarity. Interest in it fluctuates, often depending on word of mouth among enthusiasts who appreciate the film's distinctive qualities. If you manage to find a copy, consider yourself fortunate, as collectors often seek out films that challenge conventions like this one.
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