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So, Crime Abyss Blue Physical Remorse is this intriguing piece that draws heavily from Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso's life and work. The filmâs tone is quite erratic, reflecting the chaotic nature of the artist's mind. It meanders through various artistic styles, which can feel disjointed but somehow captures that artistic struggle. The pacing varies, with some moments feeling drawn out, yet it allows the viewer to soak in the visual aesthetics that are distinctly raw and emotive. The practical effects are fascinating, adding layers of depth, and the performances feel almost like an improvisation of emotions rather than scripted lines. Itâs a weird journey, but one thatâs thoughtful, even if it doesnât always land comfortably.
This film hasnât had a wide release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There are a few limited edition formats that pop up from time to time, but overall, itâs quite scarce. Its unique take on art and psyche tends to draw in those interested in avant-garde cinema, resulting in a niche but passionate collector base. Keep an eye out for any screenings or rare copies, as the interest in this title continues to grow among enthusiasts.
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