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So, 'God Is Dog Spelled Backwards' is quite the oddity from 1967. It's not just a visual spectacle; it's like a time capsule of art history, with paintings flashing by at an incredible rate. The pace is frenetic, yet somehow you find yourself absorbing these masterpieces, which is a strange experience. The lack of a conventional narrative gives it this dreamlike quality that pulls you in. The practical effects are minimal, but the way the visuals are strung together creates a unique rhythm. It's really more about the feeling than a traditional plot, and that’s what makes it stand out amidst the chaos of the era. It’s a curious piece for collectors who appreciate experimental cinema and the intersections of art and film.
This film has had a limited release history, primarily circulating in obscure art film circles and collectors’ screenings. Its scarcity adds to its allure, making it a conversation starter among collectors who value the avant-garde. Its unique approach to blending visual art and film has sparked interest, though finding a good quality print can be a challenge. If you come across a copy, it’s worth considering for a more eclectic collection.
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