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So, 'Feet in the Sea' is this intriguing piece from 1992, though the director remains a mystery. It's almost like a visual poem, where feet and hands emerge from the North Sea, creating this ethereal feel. The pacing is meditative, almost hypnotic, giving you plenty of time to dwell on the imagery. It’s not about action or dialogue; it’s about the connection to nature and the transient beauty of those human forms against the vastness of the sea. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, adding to its dreamlike quality. This isn’t your typical film experience; it’s more like a meditation on existence, captured in fleeting moments.
This film is somewhat elusive in collectors' circles, with limited format releases making it a rare find. The scarcity adds to its appeal, especially among those who appreciate its artistic qualities rather than conventional narrative structure. Interest seems to grow slowly as more collectors discover its unique atmosphere, but it still remains under the radar, contributing to its charm.
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