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So, 'Judith: Shoulda Seen the Other Guy' is this intriguing piece that really feels like an homage to Bergman's style, at least in terms of its atmospheric depth and introspective themes. The pacing is deliberate, creating a sense of unease and contemplation that draws you in. It’s definitely more of a visual experience; the practical effects are minimal but are used effectively to evoke a certain mood. The performances feel raw, like the actors are really living their roles, which adds to the film’s unique texture. It’s a curious blend of music video aesthetics and short film narrative, making it stand out in the landscape of 2017 cinema.
This film has a niche following, especially among fans of experimental cinema and those who appreciate Bergman's influence. Its limited release makes it somewhat of a rarity; collectors often seek it out in various formats, though finding a physical copy can be tricky. The lack of a high-profile director adds to its mystique, leading to discussions around the artistic choices throughout the runtime.
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