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So, 'Intervals' from 1972 really stands apart, doesn’t it? The way it explores the behavior of a one-dimensional stimulus in a linear interval is fascinating, though the director remains a mystery. The tone feels almost experimental, almost like a bridge between art and science. It has a kind of meditative pacing that might turn some off, but for those who appreciate that slow unraveling of themes, there's something special there. It doesn’t rely on flashy effects; rather, it’s the subtlety and the minimalism that draw you in. You can almost feel the tension in the silence—just a unique vibe that’s not for everyone but definitely makes you think.
Finding 'Intervals' can be a challenge, as it hasn't seen much widespread release over the years, leaving collectors to hunt for obscure editions. There are few known formats, and most copies are rare, often showing up only at specialized auctions or among dedicated avant-garde film groups. Interest has been rising among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema, but it remains a niche title that tends to fly under the radar, making it a curious piece for those delving deeper into cinematic history.
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