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Bizarre Love Triangle is an interesting exploration of music and visual art, blending stock footage with live shots that really dig into the cultural landscape of the mid-80s. The editing style gives it a sort of frenetic energy, almost like you’re in a collage of emotions and societal commentary. There’s this direct nod to Robert Longo’s 'Men in the Cities' series, which adds a layer of artistic reference that makes the film stand out. You get this atmospheric vibe, a little disjointed but in a way that feels intentional. It's a fascinating watch if you're into how music and visuals can collide to say something deeper about society.
Bizarre Love Triangle has seen limited releases over the years, often popping up in niche collections or art-focused distributors. Its unique blend of music and visual commentary attracts collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. The scarcity of certain formats, especially VHS editions, makes it a curious find for those who delve into 80s avant-garde interpretations of societal themes.
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