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ENDLESS is quite the peculiar piece, right? It’s like you’re diving into a dreamscape of Chicago, yet it’s all built from still images. The way it plays with time and space is fascinating—sometimes you feel like you’re moving through a sculpture, but it all remains so flat. It’s a unique juxtaposition, almost meditative, really. The pacing can feel slow but in a way that draws you in, letting you soak up the atmosphere. There’s this tension between the present and the stillness, which makes you reconsider how you interact with photography itself.
ENDLESS has maintained a sort of underground status among collectors, likely due to its unconventional approach and the mystery surrounding its unknown director. It’s not widely available on physical media, which only adds to its allure and scarcity. Many collectors appreciate its experimental nature, often seeking out rare screenings or limited editions that pop up occasionally. If you’re into films that challenge your perception of reality, this one’s definitely worth tracking down.
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