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I have been looking at the dream continuously is an intriguing piece from Isao Yamada, capturing a unique experimental essence. The film's 8mm format lends a grainy texture that adds to its dreamlike quality, almost ethereal. The pacing is slow, inviting you to linger in its surreal landscapes and abstract imagery. It's not plot-driven but rather an exploration of thoughts, emotions, and the subconscious mind. The practical effects, though minimal, create a striking atmosphere that feels both intimate and distant. There's a certain rawness to the performances, or perhaps the absence of traditional performances, that makes it distinctive in the experimental genre. It's a meditation more than a narrative, pulling you into a reflective state.
This film has a limited release history, primarily circulating in small collector circles and festivals, making it rather scarce. The demand seems to be growing among enthusiasts of avant-garde cinema, particularly those interested in 8mm formats. As experimental work often does, it invites deep interpretation, which can ignite discussions among collectors about its themes and techniques. If you come across a copy, itβs definitely worth considering, given its niche appeal and the unique aesthetic Yamada achieves.
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