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Excursions is a curious piece set against the backdrop of Lisbon. It weaves together the seemingly mundane lives of its characters—Claudia and her sister navigating their nightly routine and Martinho, the lonesome tourist guide. The film captures a palpable sense of isolation amidst the vibrant city life, threading through the improvisational noise jazz scenes that add an avant-garde touch. Pacing is contemplative, almost meandering, inviting viewers to absorb the atmosphere rather than rush through the narrative. The performances feel raw and real, reflecting the inner struggles of each character. What stands out is its unique juxtaposition of everyday life with bursts of artistic expression, creating a distinctive tone that lingers long after viewing.
Excursions has a modest following among collectors, particularly for its unique approach to storytelling and setting. Original formats seem limited, with few releases making it a bit of a hidden gem among cinephiles. Its scarcity and unconventional narrative style make it intriguing for those interested in exploring lesser-known works that challenge traditional cinematic norms.
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