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Le tour du monde en 60 secondes is a curious piece, weaving through a globe-trotting visual tapestry that feels almost like a fever dream. It dances through various structures and cultural icons, presenting them in quick, intense bursts. The pacing is frenetic, which gives it this obsidian quality; it’s both dizzying and oddly compelling. The thematic exploration of societal pathologies is intriguing, albeit abstract. There’s no single narrative thread, but rather a montage of imagery that leaves you with more questions than answers. It feels like a personal obsession laid bare, which is what sets it apart in the realm of experimental cinema.
This film's availability is quite sporadic, making it a somewhat elusive title for collectors. Initially released on VHS, it's not widely circulated today, which contributes to its growing interest among niche collectors. There isn't a wealth of information on its director, further adding to its mystique and appeal for those who appreciate obscure cinema.
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