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I Do Not Know What It Is I Am Like (1986) presents a unique fusion of the organic and the artificial, blending documentary-like imagery with staged performances. The film explores the contrasts between animal behavior and human existence, drawing parallels in unexpected ways. The atmosphere shifts between serene depictions of nature and the visceral intensity of human rituals, particularly that striking fire walking ceremony in Fiji. It's not your typical documentary; it plays with perspective and viewer engagement, leaving much to interpretation. The pacing can feel almost meditative, and you're struck by the raw, sometimes jarring juxtaposition of scenes. It’s a fascinating piece that lingers with you long after viewing, beckoning deeper reflection.
This film has a bit of an elusive history, making it somewhat challenging to track down on standard formats. Most collectors seek out the original VHS releases, as later digital versions have not captured the same raw edge. Its scarcity often intrigues enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of styles and themes presented. The uniqueness of its structure and the thought-provoking content certainly heighten its appeal within niche collector circles.
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