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Chapter 66 is a curious piece that captures the creative energy of Raúl Ruiz's workshop in Bogotá. The short film has this raw, experimental vibe, almost like a canvas where young filmmakers splattered their imaginations. It’s unpredictable in pacing, fluctuating between frenetic moments and quiet introspection, which keeps you on your toes. The practical effects they used give it a tactile quality that's often missing in today’s polished productions. It feels like a glimpse into a community of artists, each bringing their own flavor to the project, and that makes it distinctive. It’s not every day you find a film where the process of creation is as fascinating as the finished product.
Chapter 66 remains a bit of an obscurity, largely due to its limited release and the informal nature of its production. It's got that rough-edged charm that only comes from workshops like Ruiz’s, making it quite appealing for collectors who appreciate the behind-the-scenes creativity. Scarcity is a factor, as few copies circulate, particularly in good condition, which adds to its allure among those looking for something different in their collection.
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