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So, 'Born to Feel' kind of drifts through this moody landscape, you know? It's not your typical narrative flick. It feels more like a meditation on feelings and free will, wrapped in that early 2010s Tumblr vibe—lots of nostalgia and those hazy visuals. The pacing is loose, almost dreamy, with bits and pieces from unfinished works blending into something almost surreal. The text blurs the line between autobiography and fiction, which gives it a unique flavor. And the audio and video, all sourced from incomplete projects, creates a collage-like atmosphere. It's an interesting piece to sit with, like wandering through someone's private thoughts.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There's not a ton of information on the director, which adds to its mystique. Formats are scarce, and I've noticed a growing interest among collectors due to its unique approach and the rarity of its material. If you're into films that challenge traditional storytelling, this one's definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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