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So, 'Keeping & Saving or How to Live' is an intriguing exploration of what it means to hold onto things in our increasingly digital world. The film has this introspective tone, almost meditative, where you can feel the weight of every object being examined. It moves at a thoughtful pace that allows you to really soak in the atmosphere. The lack of a defined genre or even a clear director kind of adds to its charm, making it feel like a hidden gem. It’s this gentle reminder of materiality in the face of ephemeral digital trends, which I think resonates deeply with collectors like us who cherish the physical.
This film, while not widely known, has caught the attention of niche collectors interested in unique takes on contemporary themes. It has seen limited releases and there’s not much in terms of physical formats, which makes it somewhat rare in collector circles. If you're into films that provoke thought about the nature of objects and our attachment to them, this one could pique your interest.
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