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K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy is this intriguing experiment, really. It’s all about 180 frames capturing a bank's towering skyscraper. At first, it feels like a whirlwind of chaos, but then there's this gradual shift to visual order that’s oddly satisfying. The sound—just this sampled phrase about power—adds an eerie depth, haunting almost. The pacing can feel disjointed, but that’s part of its charm. It’s not your typical narrative; it’s more like a meditation on structure and perception, which is what makes it stand out in a sea of conventional films.
This film is quite the oddity within the art house circuit, almost impossible to find on physical media. It originally surfaced on limited VHS, now mostly traded among collectors. Its scarcity has led to a small but dedicated interest, especially among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. The uniqueness of its format and thematic exploration of structure versus chaos makes it a conversation piece in any serious collection.
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