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So, 'Birth of Eros' is quite the curiosity. It's essentially an unedited, double-exposed camera roll from a birthday screening for Bradley Eros, and honestly, it captures this raw, almost voyeuristic glimpse into a moment in time. The film feels spontaneous, like you’re peeking behind the curtain at something deeply personal. The pacing is all over the place, but in a way that adds to its charm—almost dreamlike. You get splashes of light, shadow, and that grainy texture that just pulls you in, making it feel like you're part of the celebration, yet distant at the same time. It’s really more of a piece of art than a traditional film, which is what makes it stand out in any collection.
This film's a bit of an oddball, with no widely available formats, making it a somewhat elusive piece for collectors. The rarity adds a layer of allure, as it's not often you come across a film that blurs the lines between personal documentation and cinematic art. Interest seems to lean toward those who appreciate experimental and avant-garde works, so it’s definitely one for collectors who value the unique over the mainstream.
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