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Guesswork is one of those intriguing pieces that leaves you scratching your head. It plays with the idea of confinement—both physically and mentally. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, with shadows and reflections transforming the space into a character of its own. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really sink into each detail and fragment that unfolds. It's not about a traditional narrative; instead, it offers a meditation on perception and reality. Quite a few experimental performances, too. You might love or hate it, but it definitely sticks with you in a way few films do.
Guesswork has had a somewhat elusive history in the collector market. Initially released on limited formats, it's now a bit hard to track down, especially in good condition. There’s a niche interest in its experimental style, which might not appeal to everyone but certainly resonates with fans of avant-garde cinema. Because of its scarcity and unique approach, it's worth keeping an eye on for anyone into the more obscure corners of film history.
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