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So, 'It Will Die Out in the Mind' is quite the curious piece. It's this brief but dense exploration of science through a paranormal lens, and it pulls in those haunting texts from Tarkovsky’s 'Stalker,' which really ties into its philosophical underpinnings. The overall tone feels almost dreamlike, with pacing that meanders instead of rushing through its ideas. It plays with the idea of the human spirit being more complex than what we can logically grasp. The visuals, while possibly low-budget, have a rawness that adds to the overall atmosphere. There’s just something distinctive about how it tackles existential themes with such a minimalistic approach, making it a unique watch for anyone interested in the intersection of science and the metaphysical.
This film has a limited availability, often making it a rarity among collectors. Its format history is less documented, which adds to its mystique. Many fans of Tarkovsky might find it particularly interesting due to its dialogue with his work, though it's not widely discussed in mainstream circles, heightening its allure for niche collectors.
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