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Cue Rolls is this intriguing exploration of the intersection between the mechanical and the human in cinema. The visuals are precise, showcasing all that gear and machinery, while Fisher’s narration is a bit wobbly, creates this tension that’s hard to shake off. The pacing feels almost meditative, drawing you into the process rather than just the product. It’s distinct for its juxtaposition of cold mechanics against warm, human vulnerability. There's something almost hypnotic about how it unfolds, making you reflect on the act of filmmaking itself. You can’t help but appreciate the rawness of it all.
Cue Rolls hasn’t seen too many releases, so it’s pretty rare in collector circles. Most formats seem to be limited to obscure VHS or early digital releases, which adds to its charm and scarcity. There’s a niche interest in it, especially among those who appreciate experimental cinema and the mechanics behind filmmaking. It’s definitely one of those works that sparks conversation, especially among fans of the avant-garde.
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