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So, 'Leviathan' from 2003 is, well, a bit of an enigma. Directed by James Fotopoulos, it's got this raw, gritty vibe that immerses you right into its world. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but that kind of adds to the disorienting atmosphere it cultivates. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill narrative, more like a dreamlike exploration of themes around isolation and existential dread. The practical effects have this charmingly rough edge, showcasing Fotopoulos' unique vision. Performances are intriguing, pushing boundaries in a way that might not appeal to everyone but definitely makes it distinctive. It's got layers and feels, you know?
'Leviathan' is an interesting piece in the collection realm. There's not much information out there on its release formats, which adds a layer of intrigue—it's mainly available in DVD and some limited VHS runs. The scarcity of certain editions has piqued collector interest over the years, especially among fans of avant-garde cinema. If you come across it, it's worth considering, just for its unique perspective and the discussion it can spark among fellow collectors.
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