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Brouillard #2 is a curious piece, a colour reversal film that really leans into its experimental roots. Shot on 35mm, it has this grainy texture that feels almost tactile, pulling you into its eerie atmosphere. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to immerse in its moody visuals. Themes of introspection and the unknown seem to weave throughout, evoking a sense of nostalgia and melancholy. There's something about its practical effects—nothing flashy, but they serve the film's aesthetic well. I can't help but appreciate its distinct vibe, even if the director remains unknown, adding a layer of mystery to its already enigmatic presence.
Brouillard #2 is quite an intriguing find for collectors, especially given its experimental nature and the obscurity of its director. The scarcity of this film only adds to its allure, as it's not something you come across often in typical collection circles. For those who appreciate the nuances of film texture and atmosphere, it offers a unique viewing experience. The limited availability makes it a point of interest for anyone exploring the realm of lesser-known, artistic films.
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