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Bleu Shut is this quirky, disjointed gem that serves up a unique blend of humor and absurdity. The interplay between the Nelson and Wiley debates is really something else—it's like watching a verbal ping-pong match where the ball is made of jokes. The imagery chosen by Nelson, it’s not just amusing, it's downright eccentric, pushing the boundaries of what you’d expect from a film of its time. There's a playful yet subtle commentary on our own gullibility, and you can't help but appreciate the craft behind it. The pacing might throw some off, but there's a rhythm in its unpredictability that keeps you engaged, if not chuckling.
Bleu Shut is somewhat of an enigma in the collector world. Its obscure status means that finding a decent copy can be a challenge, especially on physical media; it seems like every format has its own quirks and varying degrees of availability. Collectors are often drawn to its offbeat charm, despite the lack of mainstream recognition. This film has cultivated a niche following, and its rarity only adds to the intrigue for those who appreciate the oddities of cinema.
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