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Body Talk is this intriguing 1986 experimental piece that plays like a fever dream, really. Set against Koo de Tah's hypnotic track 'Too Young For Promises', it’s a wild collage of imagery that flows like a meta-narrative. The pacing is quite unconventional, often leaving you in this trance-like state, almost like you’re drifting through someone else's memories. The atmosphere is dense and layered, with practical effects that might not stand up to modern standards but have a raw charm. It's the kind of film that makes you think about the nature of storytelling itself, and those who appreciate the avant-garde will find something to chew on here.
Body Talk has had a somewhat limited release history, which makes it a bit of a treasure among collectors. It’s often found in obscure compilation tapes or niche festival screenings, adding to its allure. The scarcity of physical copies—especially original formats—has certainly piqued interest in the collector community. If you're into the experimental side of cinema, this film definitely has its followers.
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