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So, 'Intimate Thought' is one of those intriguing pieces that came out during a more experimental time in cinema. It's a graduation film from Merzak Allouache, which already gives it a kind of raw, unfiltered vibe. The pacing really meanders, which can feel refreshing or frustrating, depending on your mood. The themes explore personal reflection and societal critique, wrapped up in a somewhat dreamlike atmosphere that's hard to pin down. The performances, while maybe not polished, have an authenticity that really pulls you in. It’s distinctive in how it captures a certain ephemeral quality of thought and emotion, which can linger long after viewing.
As a graduation film, 'Intimate Thought' is quite rare, adding an interesting layer to its collector value. It's not widely available, which makes finding it on the right format a bit of a treasure hunt. There’s a small but growing interest among collectors who appreciate early works of directors like Allouache; it represents a moment in film history that often gets overlooked. Keep an eye out for limited releases or festival screenings, as they can be few and far between.
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