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Ah, 'Bruine Squamma 3ème partie : Séries Saturées' is an interesting piece from 1977. The atmosphere feels experimental, almost disorienting at times, yet there's something captivating about its use of practical effects that keep you glued to the screen. The pacing is offbeat, not your typical narrative flow; it meanders through themes of saturation in media and culture, which feels eerily relevant today. The performances—if we can call them that—are raw, almost like a documentary style that really engages you with the characters’ struggles. It’s distinctive, certainly, even if it lacks a clear director tag or genre classification. You might find it a bit challenging, but that’s part of its charm, I suppose.
This film exists in a bit of obscurity, which makes it an intriguing find for dedicated collectors. There haven't been many releases, especially in good quality, so if you come across a copy, it's quite a treasure. The scarcity adds to its allure, and while it might not be widely discussed, those who appreciate the unconventional will definitely see its value. It’s a conversation starter, for sure.
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