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Ellipsis, or Waiting for Barbarians is quite the curious piece. The film unfolds slowly, almost like a meditative exploration of ideology and its disillusionment, with M., the right-wing priest, navigating through these charged encounters. The atmosphere is dense, and you really feel the weight of those ideological confrontations. It's not flashy by any means, but the performances have this rawness that sticks with you. The pacing can be a bit languid, which some might find off-putting, but it adds to the unsettling feeling you get as M. grapples with his beliefs in a changing world. There’s a distinct sense of urgency beneath the surface, a kind of tension that builds quietly, making it a unique watch.
This film has had a fragmented release history, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Various formats have surfaced over the years, often with limited availability, which adds to its intrigue among aficionados. Many collectors appreciate its thematic depth and the way it engages with socio-political issues of its time, making it a distinctive piece worth considering.
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