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So, 'Border' from 2002 is really something else—no dialogue at all, yet it speaks volumes, you know? Annette Solakoglu crafts an atmosphere that's both haunting and reflective. The use of John Lennon’s music really enhances the emotional weight, lending a timeless quality to the visuals. It’s not your typical short film; the pacing has this almost meditative quality, allowing you to soak in the imagery. The themes of universal concern tug at you in a subtle way, and it’s interesting how it conveys such depth without words. Definitely a unique piece that stands out in the realm of short films.
This film has a bit of a niche following among collectors, mainly due to its unique storytelling style and the lack of dialogue. It’s not widely available in mainstream formats, which makes copies a little harder to come by. The thematic depth and the emotional resonance tied to the music of John Lennon give it an interesting appeal. If you're looking to expand your collection with something thought-provoking, this one certainly fits the bill.
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