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So, 'Black Red Ultramarine White Lemon' is a curious piece that feels like it's straddling multiple genres, whatever those might be. The tone has this almost dreamlike quality, layered with a kind of surrealism that lingers, making you question what you just watched—definitely not straightforward. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing for moments of reflection that can feel both meditative and frustratingly drawn out. The performances seem to embrace this ambiguity, pulling you into their world without clear explanations. There's a rawness to the practical effects that adds to its charm; they’re not polished but they fit the aesthetic in a way that feels intentional. It’s a distinctive watch, for sure, though I’d say it’s not going to appeal to everyone.
'Black Red Ultramarine White Lemon' is a rather elusive title in terms of format availability; it hasn't been widely released yet, making it something of a treasure for keen collectors. The buzz around it is quite mixed, which adds to its intrigue but also complicates its desirability. Its scarcity likely means that once it does surface in physical form, it might attract niche interest among those who appreciate experimental cinema. Keep an eye out for any early festival screenings or limited releases that may hint at its future availability.
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