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So, 'Did You Ever Hear That Cricket Sound?' is this intriguing little piece from 1971 that really challenges conventional storytelling. It’s shot in black and white, which sets this very introspective tone. The way Benning plays with dissolves and those shifting camera angles creates a dreamlike quality that feels almost meditative. You get swept away in the pacing; it’s not rushed at all, allowing you to sit with the imagery and the sounds. Though the director is unknown, it feels like a personal exploration, a unique expression of thought that you don’t see often. It’s definitely one of those films that lingers in your mind long after it ends, like a quiet echo of a cricket in the night.
This film is relatively obscure, which often means it attracts collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. There's a bit of a challenge finding it in good condition; formats like VHS are common but not always reliable. Some collectors seem drawn to the uniqueness of its narrative style, and it occasionally pops up in discussions about avant-garde film movements from the era, making it a curious piece for anyone looking into that niche.
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