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La legge degli spazi bianchi is quite the enigma. You’ve got Dr. Fleischmann, a man who slowly unravels as his grip on reality starts to slip away. The dream-like atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times, drawing you into a world where the lines between memory and fiction blur. The pacing feels deliberate, coaxing you to linger on the white spaces, which is a clever play on the narrative. The film's themes revolve around memory, loss, and how we perceive truth, wrapped in an unsettling serenity that leaves you pondering long after it ends. It's definitely not your typical fare, and that's where its charm lies.
This film seems to hover under the radar, possibly due to its obscure director and niche themes. It's not widely known, which may make it a hidden gem among collectors who appreciate the more avant-garde offerings of cinema. As for formats, I haven't seen much variation in releases, so it might be harder to track down a copy. But for those who seek out the unique and thought-provoking, this film certainly has a place on the shelf.
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