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So, this one, "Der Mensch ist seines Lebens froh - nicht nur als Embryo," is quite an intriguing piece. The atmosphere has a surreal quality, almost dreamlike, with a pacing that feels both contemplative and erratic at times, which keeps you on your toes. The themes dive deep into the existential, exploring life and existence from a unique angle that not many films touch upon. It’s got some practical effects that, while not flashy, serve the narrative well. You won't find much info on the director which adds to its mystique, and the performances, though understated, resonate with an authenticity that pulls you in. This film definitely stands out in the realm of obscure cinema.
Finding this film in any format is becoming increasingly rare, as it's not one that pops up often in collector circles. It seems to have slipped through the cracks of mainstream attention, which adds to its allure for those who appreciate the more obscure side of cinema. The few copies that do surface tend to be on VHS or obscure DVD releases, often leading to discussions among collectors about its enigmatic qualities and where it fits in the larger narrative of 80s cinema.
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