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'Fishes in the Screaming Water' stands out, even with its obscurity. The film is a short but fully realized experience, showcasing Georgecat's performance, which is oddly captivating. The music, created by his brother Mamacat, adds a haunting layer that really sets the mood. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the strange atmosphere it creates. The practical effects, though limited, evoke a certain charm that draws you in. It's not your standard fare and has this peculiar vibe that lingers long after viewing. For those who appreciate underground cinema, this one is a curious piece worth exploring.
'Fishes in the Screaming Water' is quite rare on physical formats, often appearing only in niche collections or festivals focused on avant-garde cinema. It has garnered interest mainly among collectors who appreciate lesser-known works from the late 60s. Despite its limited distribution, it continues to intrigue those looking to dive deeper into the idiosyncrasies of short films from that era.
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