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So, Blush is this intriguing piece, you know? It kind of blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. The way Wim Vandekeybus captures these ethereal landscapes of Corsica really pulls you in—it's almost dreamlike. The music by David Eugene Edwards and Woven Hand adds this haunting quality that lingers after the credits roll. And those texts by Peter Verhelst, they layer on some depth; the themes of longing and the human experience are just woven throughout. The pacing can feel a bit unorthodox, but it only enhances that surreal vibe. The performances, while not the traditional dramatic flair, have this raw energy that feels very much alive. It’s certainly not your mainstream fare, and that's what makes it stand out for collectors.
Features unique practical effectsStrong thematic depthEngaging soundscape
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