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So, 'In-Side-Out' is this fascinating debut from George Moorse, a beat poet who brings an entirely different vibe to the film medium. It’s like watching a pop poem unravel in a swirl of colors and sounds—definitely not your standard narrative fare. There’s this dreamy pacing to it; it feels almost hypnotic at times. Enno Patalas really hit the nail on the head calling it 'fantastic abracadabra and erotic delirium.' The visuals are striking, with practical effects that feel both playful and surreal. It’s not just about a story; it’s about the experience, capturing that essence of the 60s artistic rebellion.
The film has a somewhat elusive status in collector circles, with limited formats available over the years. It was initially released in a few small runs, making original prints quite scarce. Fans of experimental and avant-garde cinema often seek it out for its unique blend of poetry and visual artistry, though it can be tricky to find in decent condition.
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