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So, 'Joys of Waiting for the Broadway Bus #2' is this intriguing piece from Ken Jacobs, who has this knack for capturing the mundane with a unique lens. It's not just about the act of waiting; it’s more of a meditation on time and anticipation. The atmosphere is thick with that New York vibe, and there’s a certain rhythm to the pacing that pulls you in. The technical assistance from Nisi Jacobs adds an interesting layer, though the director remains somewhat unknown. It’s part two of a four-part series, and you can really feel how each segment builds on the last, creating this nuanced exploration of life’s pauses. The practical effects are minimal but effective, giving it an almost documentary feel that keeps it grounded.
This film is part of a four-part series, and it has limited availability, which adds to its allure among collectors. The varying formats it's been released in make it a bit of a treasure hunt for completists. While not widely known, its niche appeal and the director's experimental style have attracted a dedicated following, making it something of interest for those who appreciate avant-garde cinema.
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