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Kesh is an intriguing piece, blending audio-visual elements to create a unique atmosphere that reflects Ursula K. Le Guin's literary world. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to sink into the textures of both sound and imagery. It's less about traditional narrative and more about immersing oneself in the culture and philosophy presented in the Kesh's society. The practical effects, though subtle, contribute significantly to the overall ambiance, giving it an organic feel that resonates with Le Guin's themes of harmony and connection with nature. It’s a distinct piece that stands apart from conventional adaptations, making it a curious find for collectors interested in the interplay of literature and film.
Kesh was part of the 2018 re-release of 'Music and Poetry of the Kesh' on LP, which has generated some collector interest due to its limited availability. The film itself is not widely known, which adds to its rarity and allure for those who appreciate the intersection of literature and film. While it may not have seen a broad distribution, its connection to Le Guin’s work makes it a noteworthy piece for collectors curious about adaptations that challenge conventional storytelling.
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