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So, City (2002) is this intriguing piece that plays with the concept of urban life in a really unique way. It’s not just about the streets; it’s like the city itself becomes a canvas, with colors and forms shifting in ways that are almost dreamlike. The pacing has a kind of rhythmic flow, sometimes meditative, sometimes jarring. There’s a tangible quality to the visuals that feels both familiar and abstract, managing to evoke a sense of nostalgia while also being refreshingly original. The way it layers textures and spaces gives it a distinctive atmosphere that stays with you. It's one of those films that makes you think about the city differently, which I really appreciate.
City has had a somewhat obscure release history, with early formats becoming quite scarce. Collectors have shown interest in this film due to its unique visual style and the lack of mainstream recognition. There are limited editions floating around, but they tend to be hard to track down, making it a curious find for those who appreciate experimental cinema.
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