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So, Easyout is quite the peculiar piece, isn't it? It floats in this surreal, almost meditative space where you find The Creator just... watching. The pacing invites you to linger, to reflect – it’s not about action or dialogue. More about atmosphere, really, with those long shots of mountains that almost breathe. The visuals have this raw, practical feel that pulls you in, and the whole idea of a primitive yardchair is just bizarre enough to stick with you. The performances are understated, which fits the thematic weight of existence and observation. It’s one of those films that might feel like an enigma but captures something profound in its simplicity.
Easyout has been known to be a bit elusive in the collector circle, with few physical formats turning up over the years, primarily on obscure VHS and limited DVD releases. Its scarcity adds to its charm, and those who appreciate avant-garde cinema often find themselves hunting for it. The film’s unconventional themes and unique execution create a distinct appeal among collectors who are drawn to the more cerebral and experimental side of 70s cinema.
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