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Brahmin is an intriguing piece that emerges from the ashes of the Expo ’70 Destruction Joint-Struggle Group. Its pacing is almost meditative, blending moments of tension with a surreal atmosphere. The practical effects, while not always polished, contribute to a rawness that feels almost documentary-like. The performances carry a weight, each character seemingly embodying the struggles of the era. It's a film that doesn't just tell a story but invites you into its world, making you ponder on themes of destruction and rebirth. There’s a distinctiveness to its approach that lingers long after viewing.
Brahmin has a fascinating production history, emerging during a tumultuous period for its creators. Its rarity in various formats, especially in original prints, adds to its appeal among collectors. There’s been a slight resurgence in interest due to academic discussions around its themes, making it a curious find for anyone delving into obscure cinema.
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