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Let's Make a Sandwich is a curious exploration of found footage, weaving together layers of imagery in a way that feels almost tactile. The film is contemplative, with pacing that allows the viewer to digest the visuals rather than rush through them. It’s all about the process, right? The title hints at this artisanal approach, almost like assembling a meal. You can feel the thoughtfulness in the editing, the way different clips are layered together, creating an atmosphere that’s somewhat meditative yet disjointed. There’s a certain charm in its experimental nature, even if you might find yourself questioning its narrative cohesion. It’s the kind of film that sticks with you, in a way that makes you ponder how we perceive collage in cinema.
This film has seen limited distribution, making it a collector's curiosity. Formats are sparse, with early VHS releases being the most notable. There’s a growing interest in its experimental style, and collectors appreciate its uniqueness within the found footage genre. It's not the easiest film to find, which certainly adds to its allure for those who enjoy the obscure and the unconventional.
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