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Ezekiel is a curious piece, isn’t it? The film captures this raw, almost poetic vibe as our protagonist rides through the gritty streets of New York on a beat-up bike. It’s like an ode to all the forgotten bits of life, as he scours the city for remnants, weaving them into something both fascinating and tragic. There’s a haunting atmosphere that lingers, and you can feel the weight of disappointment in every frame. The pacing has this deliberate slowness that draws you in, forcing you to sit with the themes of futility and creation. The practical effects, however minimal, add to that distinctive quality. You might find the performances a touch unconventional, but they add to the film’s charm, immersing you in its unique world.
Ezekiel has had a somewhat obscured life on home media, making its physical releases a bit scarce. The film has garnered a niche following among collectors who appreciate its unique storytelling and aesthetic. While it may not be widely discussed, those who own a copy tend to hold onto it, knowing its peculiar charm and the atmosphere it evokes. Good luck finding a copy, as it’s not the easiest title to come across.
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