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Claremont is quite the curious short film. It captures this surreal blend of skate culture and absurdity, with Noah and Patrick rolling down a steep slope in these powder blue suits. The juxtaposition of their antics against the backdrop of oncoming traffic gives it this thrilling yet surreal atmosphere. You feel the adrenaline, but there’s also a sense of playfulness, like they’re in their own world. It's got a pace that feels effortless, flowing as they film each other, almost like a spontaneous art piece. The practical effects—just two guys and their boards—make it feel real, raw, and surprisingly intimate. It’s distinct in its simplicity yet layered enough to provoke thought about freedom and the nature of risk.
Claremont has a niche appeal and has garnered interest among collectors for its unconventional approach and the unique aesthetic it presents. The film's scarcity, especially in physical formats, adds to its allure. While it might not be widely known, those who appreciate experimental and skateboard culture will find it a distinctive piece in their collection.
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