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de-composition is an intriguing exploration of decay and transformation, shot in the heart of Buffalo, NY. The film immerses you in a world of textures—think rust and grit, captured in a way that feels almost tactile. It’s not just visuals; the soundscape, driven by the rhythmic pulse of the New York Central rail line, adds a haunting layer that complements the macro imagery. What’s distinctive here is the meticulous editing over a full year, creating a kind of visual poetry that ebbs and flows with the landscape. It’s an atmospheric piece that challenges conventional narrative structure, inviting you to experience rather than simply watch.
As an experimental piece, de-composition has limited availability and is often sought after for its striking visuals and unique sound design. The lack of a conventional narrative can deter some, but for collectors interested in avant-garde cinema, this film stands out. Formats are scarce, making it valuable for those who appreciate works that push traditional boundaries.
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