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Fit Waters '95 - ? is one of those films that kind of defies easy categorization. It's a collage of fast cuts and eclectic visuals that really captures a certain raw energy. The use of Teenage Fanclub's "Radio" adds a layer of nostalgia that feels both refreshing and haunting. You're not really watching a conventional narrative unfold; instead, it’s like diving into someone’s stream of consciousness. The atmosphere is both frenetic and oddly soothing, which creates an intriguing contrast. It's certainly not a polished gem, but there's a distinct charm in its rough edges and the way it plays with sound and image, making it an interesting artifact for collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its unconventional format and obscure director contribute to the intrigue surrounding it, as well as the scarcity of physical copies. It's one of those titles that seems to fly under the radar, yet those who stumble upon it often find it a fascinating piece worth discussing. As a relic of its time, it offers insight into the experimental tendencies of the mid-'90s underground scene.
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