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Focus at Infinity is quite an interesting piece. It captures this suburban street that morphs into this chaotic nightmare, which really messes with your perception of normalcy. The practical effects, though not overly polished, have a raw quality that contributes to the film’s disquieting atmosphere. Sebadoh’s "Crystal Gypsy" plays throughout, weaving an oddly soothing counterpoint to the unfolding chaos. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, lulling you into a false sense of security before tossing you headfirst into surreal scenarios. It’s a unique blend of mundane and bizarre, leaving you with a lingering sense of unease. It’s not something you see every day, and that’s part of what makes it noteworthy.
This film had a limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. The absence of a known director adds to its mystery, and I’ve seen few copies floating around, especially on VHS. It’s gained a niche following among fans of experimental cinema, though I wouldn’t say it’s on everyone’s radar yet. Keep an eye out for any rare screenings or limited editions—it could be worth tracking down.
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