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So, 'Come On' is this intriguing piece by Paul Clipson from 2015. It’s all shot in 16mm black-and-white, which gives it this gritty, textured feel that really pulls you in. The double exposure technique plays with light in a way that feels almost haunting, streetlights casting long shadows over empty sidewalks. You get these ethereal layers, leaves appearing almost like they’re printed on silver gelatin, and it creates a dreamlike atmosphere. It’s slow-paced, letting you soak in the visuals, and there's this sense of stillness and reflection throughout. It feels personal, like wandering through your own memories, but captured in a way that’s a bit abstract yet intimate. Quite distinctive for its visual style and pacing, honestly.
'Come On' is a limited release, so it’s on the rarer side for collectors. Most available formats are digital or festival screenings, with only a few physical copies surfacing. The scarcity makes it an interesting piece for those who appreciate experimental cinema. Clipson's work often flies under the radar, but this one stands out for its unique visual approach, so it’s definitely grabbed the interest of niche collectors.
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