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So, there's this intriguing piece from 2005 featuring Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson. They take on Steve Reich's 'Clapping Music,' which is a minimalist exploration that's quite hypnotic. The way they engage with the rhythm brings a certain texture to the performance. It's a curious blend of their charismatic screen presence with the repetitive yet captivating nature of Reich's work. The visuals are a collage of footage from 'Point Blank,' directed by John Boorman back in '67. It creates this fascinating juxtaposition—Marvin's cool demeanor paired with Dickinson's charm, all set against the backdrop of this avant-garde audio landscape. It feels experimental yet rooted in classic cinema, a patchwork of sound and image that can linger in your thoughts.
Not your typical movie, more of a performance piece.Interesting mix of minimalism and classic film aesthetics.Good for collectors interested in experimental cinema.
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