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So, here we have the second installment of 'Fractions of Temporary Periods,' which was wrapped up in January '69. It carries this strange, almost hypnotic aura, mixing a disjointed narrative with a slow, deliberate pacing that really draws you into its world. The film’s exploration of childhood, reflections on time, and fleeting moments feels both personal and almost surreal. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story well, adding an almost dreamlike quality. There's something about how the performances are executed too; they feel raw, unfiltered, like snippets of life rather than rehearsed lines. It's a curious piece, definitely distinct from mainstream cinema of the time.
This film is a bit of an enigma, with its director remaining unknown and its genre shrouded in mystery, which only adds to its allure for collectors. It's not exactly easy to find on home media, and there have been limited releases over the years, contributing to its rarity. Those who appreciate unconventional narratives and experimental cinema often seek it out, though it doesn't always appear on the radar of mainstream collectors.
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