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Four Stars is a fascinating exploration, really. Shot entirely in color, it stretches nearly 25 hours long—just imagine the endurance required for that. The imagery is dense and at times, overwhelming, yet there's a beauty to it that lingers. It’s this strange combination of weariness and visual splendor. The pacing can feel tedious, but that's part of its unique charm, drawing you into its meditative state. The film was only ever shown in full once at the Film-Makers' Cinematheque in New York City, which, I think, adds to its mystique. Its elusive nature invites discussion rather than straightforward viewing, making it a curious piece for any serious collector.
Four Stars is a rarity in the film world, with only one complete screening in its 25-hour entirety. Its unconventional format and dense imagery make it a challenging but intriguing watch. Collectors often discuss its scarcity, and the once-in-a-lifetime screening adds to its allure, making it a point of interest for those keen on unique cinematic experiences.
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