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Fishke Bemilu'im is a unique piece, a curious blend of surrealism and the everyday that leaves you pondering long after. The atmosphere has this odd, almost dreamlike quality—like you're wandering through someone else's subconscious. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it adds to that strange charm, drawing you in rather than pushing you away. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels very genuine, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, carry a certain DIY spirit that adds to its appeal. It’s one of those films that seems to exist in its own world, making it quite distinctive in the landscape of Israeli cinema at the time.
Fishke Bemilu'im is quite rare in collector circles, often eluding those searching for unique pieces from the 70s Israeli cinema scene. Its scarce availability on physical formats makes it a sought-after title among dedicated collectors. Many are drawn to its peculiar storytelling and visual style, which reflect a different time and cultural context. The film's limited release adds to its allure, making it a fascinating conversation starter for any dedicated film aficionado.
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