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Let There Be Whistleblowers is this intriguing piece from 2005 that plays with your perception in a way that’s hard to shake off. The visuals are striking, almost disorienting, especially with that throbbing light - definitely something to consider if you or anyone you know has epilepsy. The pacing is deliberately slow, which only adds to the surreal nature of the experience. The train tunnel serves as a metaphorical gateway, exploring themes of time and existence in a way that's both cerebral and visceral. It’s not a conventional film by any means, and the practical effects, however minimal, enhance the whole metaphysical vibe. You don’t see many films like this, and it’s certainly a conversation starter among collectors.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. As it’s not widely known, finding an original copy can be a challenge, but that adds to its allure. Its unconventional approach and distinctive aesthetic have garnered a niche interest, appealing to those who appreciate experimental cinema. Various formats have been released, yet none quite capture the film's unique atmosphere like the original DVD.
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