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Let There Be Whistle Blowers is a fascinating piece that plays with the viewer's perception of time and space. You’ve got this train, right, barreling through a tunnel, but it morphs into something deeper, more metaphysical. The pace is hypnotic, thanks to Steve Reich’s DRUMMING, which really ties the film's surreal quality together. It’s not just about the visuals; it’s about that sense of endless movement that feels paradoxical, almost like a commentary on life itself. The practical effects are simple but effective, creating an atmosphere that invites contemplation rather than just entertainment. It’s a unique watch that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
This film has a bit of a niche appeal, which makes it less common to find in collector circles. Originally released in limited formats, its scarcity has piqued interest among those drawn to experimental cinema. The abstract nature and unique soundscape contribute to its cult status, but it's not the kind of film you’ll see widely discussed, making it an intriguing piece for dedicated collectors.
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