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Don't Look at the Finger is quite an intriguing piece, isn't it? This 2017 film has this unique vibe, set against the backdrop of a church that really enhances the ritualistic aspect of the story. The choreography is where it shines—melding Kung Fu with signed languages creates this almost poetic communication between the man and woman. You feel the tension and connection through their movements, which is just fascinating. There's a spiritual undercurrent, too, reflecting themes of unity and conflict. It’s not your typical fight scene; it serves a deeper purpose. The performances are raw yet nuanced, grounding the film in a surreal atmosphere that lingers long after it ends.
This film has been somewhat elusive in terms of physical media releases, making it a curious item for collectors. There haven't been many editions, which adds to its rarity. Given its distinctive approach to storytelling and choreography, there's certainly a niche interest among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. The lack of a well-known director or broad distribution might keep it under the radar, but for those in the know, it's a piece worth discussing.
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