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So, this film, 'Gedanken eines unkonzentrierten Violinstudenten,' has this really interesting vibe. It’s set in a rehearsal space, and you can feel the tension building as a group of students tries to concentrate. But then, that loud call for general mobilization just crashes in, disrupting everything. It really reflects the chaotic environment of that time, you know? The performances feel raw, like you’re almost eavesdropping on their struggles. It’s a unique blend of music and political backdrop, and the pacing captures this almost dream-like state of distraction. The practical effects and sound really draw you in and emphasize the dissonance, making it quite memorable in its subtle approach.
This film is quite rare; it hasn’t seen many releases since its original showing in 1970, which adds to its allure. It floats around in collector circles, primarily due to its unique combination of music and social commentary. It's often hard to find, especially in decent quality, so it garners interest from those who appreciate lesser-known works that capture a specific historical moment. The scarcity of information about the director and the film’s production only adds to its enigmatic charm.
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