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Crash (1990) showcases Aryan Kaganof's raw, experimental vision. The film has this gritty atmosphere, almost a dreamlike quality, which feels both unsettling and fascinating. It plays with themes of obsession and the human experience, layered with a provocative pacing that keeps you on edge. The practical effects have a rough charm, lending an authenticity to the visceral moments. Performances are not so much about traditional acting but more about embodying a state of mind, a reflection of society’s darker urges. It's a niche piece, really, that offers a unique take on the relationship between trauma and desire.
Crash has had limited release, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. Its various formats from VHS to digital are not very common, which heightens its appeal. Interest tends to come from those who appreciate underground cinema, particularly the provocative storytelling styles of the early '90s. The scarcity of this film on physical media adds an allure, drawing in those who seek to explore the boundaries of experimental narration.
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