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Fluxes is a fascinating piece, really. It dives into the chaos of human existence through a montage of striking, often jarring imagery. Lipsett's method here—quite fragmented—gives a unique rhythm that mirrors the disarray of the world. The pacing feels almost like a stream of consciousness, skipping from one thought to another, making you reflect on the absurdity of life. There's this rawness to it, and while the visuals can be disorienting, they stick with you, building an emotional weight that's hard to shake off. It’s a brilliant example of how experimental film can capture the complexity of our reality.
Fluxes has seen limited distribution, which adds to its scarcity in collector circles. Most copies are found in obscure compilations or archival collections, making standalone editions quite sought after. Its experimental nature and unique commentary on the human condition distinguish it from more mainstream works, appealing to niche collectors who appreciate the avant-garde style of the late '60s.
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