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So, 'City of the Angels'—it's not your typical narrative film, really. More like a visual diary shot in December 2012, it dives into the textures of Los Angeles through various inanimate characters: think toys, dolls, and those peculiar figurines scattered around the city. The atmosphere is both serene and contemplative, almost like a meditation on the objects we overlook. You get to see places like the Getty Museum and the LA auto show through a unique lens. The pacing feels languid, almost like wandering through a gallery, which gives it a vibe that's quite distinct. The director's choice to focus on the mundane elevates everyday life to something more profound, making you reconsider your own surroundings.
This film is quite rare in terms of physical copies, making it a curiosity for collectors. Though the director remains unknown, the different elements combined create a unique viewing experience that sets it apart from typical cinematic offerings. Interest seems to be growing among niche collectors who appreciate experimental films that challenge conventional storytelling.
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