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Boxers Max Ernst (1977) is an intriguing short that really captures a unique atmosphere. It’s a Zulueta piece, so you know it’s going to have that avant-garde flair. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, drawing you into a dreamlike world where the visuals take precedence. Practical effects play a significant role here; they give the film a raw, tactile feel that some modern films lack. The performances are both subtle and layered, suggesting deeper themes about identity and struggle. It’s just one of those films that sits in the corner of your collection, quietly challenging you to revisit its strange beauty time and time again.
Boxers Max Ernst has had limited availability over the years, often found in niche collections or special screenings. Its short runtime and unique style make it a bit of an oddity among collectors, but there’s a certain allure in its rarity. Many collectors appreciate the film for its experimental quality and the way it showcases Zulueta's vision, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in avant-garde cinema.
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