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Impressions of Upper Mongolia is this oddball gem that blends surrealism and documentary in a way thatâs hard to pin down. Directed by JosĂ© Montes-Baquer, it gives us a peek into the mind of Salvador DalĂ as he wanders through the mental landscapes of Upper Mongolia. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost dreamlike, which really gives you time to soak in the visuals and DalĂ's unique vision. Whatâs fascinating is the tribute to Raymond Roussel; it adds this layer of literary exploration to the already trippy visuals. Youâve got wild practical effects and DalĂ's performance is, well, quintessentially DalĂ. Itâs a peculiar piece that feels both like a journey and a riddle, leaving you pondering long after it ends.
Surreal exploration of art and consciousness.Features DalĂâs unique perspective and aesthetics.Not your typical documentary; itâs more of an experience.
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