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So, 'Construction Group' from 1990, it's got this curious vibe. The film meanders through various activities tied to the idea of construction, but it feels more like an exploration than a narrative. Pacing is pretty loose, which might come off as slow to some, but it gives you time to soak in the atmosphere. There's an odd charm in the practical effects they used, slightly rough around the edges, but that’s part of its character. The unknown director seems to have a vision that’s more about the process rather than a traditional plot. It's distinctive in that sense, you know? It’s like a collage of ideas rather than a straightforward story.
This film seems to exist in a gray area of collector interest and is relatively scarce. It's had a few home video releases, but none that really stand out, making it hard to find in good condition. Collectors are often intrigued by its unconventional approach and the aura of mystery surrounding the production, particularly given the unknown director. It doesn’t come up often in discussions, but those who have it appreciate its distinctiveness and the curiosity it sparks.
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