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La Défense is an intriguing piece by Nicky Hamlyn that leans heavily into an almost abstract exploration of urban landscapes. The pacing feels deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the textures and details of the architecture. It’s not just about what you see but how it makes you feel—there’s a kind of quiet tension throughout. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, drawing your focus to the subtleties of the environment rather than overwhelming you with flashy visuals. If you appreciate experimental cinema that plays with perception and invites contemplation, this one's worth your time.
La Défense is a bit of a rarity in the collector's circuit, with its limited releases making it somewhat sought after by those who enjoy experimental works. The film's unique approach to the urban landscape sets it apart from more mainstream offerings, appealing to those who appreciate a meditative viewing experience. Different formats have surfaced over the years, but none have captured the film's quiet essence quite like the original release, which remains a talking point among collectors.
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