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So, Blue Permanence and Swan Blood are pretty mind-bending to watch. They’re like twin films, you know? Same visuals but flipped in color and sound. It’s a real experiment in perception. The pacing is deliberately slow, forcing you to soak in the atmosphere. Without any clear narrative or recognizable objects, you end up diving into feelings rather than plot. It’s fascinating how sound and color can twist your emotional response so distinctly. It’s not for everyone, definitely, but that’s what makes it an interesting piece for collectors who appreciate the avant-garde.
This film is quite niche, with very limited releases, appealing mainly to collectors who are into experimental cinema. Its dual nature and the concept behind it make it particularly intriguing, although finding either version can be a bit of a hunt. As for formats, there’s not a ton out there, which adds to its scarcity. There's a certain allure in owning something that plays with the very essence of film itself.
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