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Ghost (Natasha Poly: Multiple Exposure) is quite an intriguing piece, really. The film sets an eerie, almost haunting atmosphere with its stark monochromatic visuals, and Poly's hairless visage is unsettling yet captivating. It’s like watching an emotional metamorphosis unfold, where the pacing draws you into her internal struggle. The practical effects or the lack thereof, enhance that sense of unease, leaving viewers pondering what lies beneath her calm exterior. It’s not your typical narrative, but rather a raw exploration of personal turmoil, and the way Poly channels those emotions is something to behold.
As a 2009 release, Ghost remains relatively scarce in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream works. The limited availability in various formats, particularly the original release, has piqued interest among niche collectors. The film’s unconventional style and emotional depth offer a unique addition to discussions about the evolution of performance art in cinema.
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