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So, 'Epiphanies' is this intriguing little puzzle of a film from 1989. It’s like a fragmented exploration of moments—each letter represents a different concept, creating a somewhat surreal experience. The pacing feels deliberately disjointed, drawing you into its odd rhythm. The tone flirts with the absurd, yet there’s something deeply human in the exploration of everyday elements like elevators and strangers. There’s an almost tactile quality to the practical effects, using real-world objects to create a sense of familiarity. It's not just a collection of scenes, but a meditation on the mundane, which makes it stand out in the late '80s indie scene.
'Epiphanies' is somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Over the years, it has seen limited releases and is often overshadowed by more mainstream films from the same era. The original VHS format is particularly sought after, with few copies in circulation. Its abstract nature and unique structure have garnered a niche following, making it an interesting discussion piece for those who appreciate unconventional storytelling in cinema.
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