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So, 'Kaspar in: New York' is this intriguing piece from '94 that blends horror with a sort of avant-garde art sensibility. The pacing is a bit erratic, and it feels like you're meandering through the chaotic streets of New York alongside the protagonist. There's a rawness to the practical effects that gives it a gritty texture that really immerses you in the urban decay. And the sound design? It's like this post-painterly music clip that plays against the backdrop of the city, adding to the unsettling atmosphere. It's a unique exploration of isolation in a crowded metropolis, and the performances, while understated, capture that sense of alienation beautifully. A real curiosity for collectors who appreciate the unconventional.
Interesting blend of horror and artUnique sound design and atmosphereGritty practical effects enhance the experience
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