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So, 'Flux Re Flux' is a fascinating piece—very experimental in its approach, you know? The way it captures a city's essence and its people is almost haunting. That technique of manipulating the image, shifting it sideways, really plays with your perception. The colors change, and that adds this unsettling yet captivating atmosphere. It paces itself slowly, allowing you to really absorb the visuals. There’s a kind of meditative quality to it, but also a sense of chaos lurking beneath. It’s distinctive in its execution; definitely not your conventional narrative. Makes you think about the medium itself as much as the images being projected.
This film has a limited release history, making it somewhat obscure among collectors. It’s often found in niche catalogs or independent film festivals, which adds to its allure. Given its experimental nature, many collectors find it intriguing, though actual copies remain scarce. Its uniqueness in visual manipulation provides an interesting talking point among serious film enthusiasts.
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