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Feedback, from '73, is a curious piece of experimental cinema. You’ve got these nude photographs arranged in stop-motion on one side, contrasting with the actual film strip on the other. It’s like a meditation on the nature of the medium itself. Really interesting pacing, almost hypnotic, as you watch the film reel pass by. It feels raw, yet somehow intentional, digging into themes of perception and voyeurism. The director remains a mystery, which adds to its allure, and the practical effects create a unique atmosphere that just pulls you in. Definitely one of those films that makes you think and maybe even question what you’re watching.
Feedback is quite scarce in physical formats, which makes it a fascinating find for collectors. Its experimental nature and the obscurity of the director contribute to its niche appeal. Some editions have surfaced in limited runs, often on VHS or rare digital releases, which can command attention in collector circles. This film certainly attracts those interested in avant-garde cinema, and it’s a conversation starter among enthusiasts.
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