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So, 'Light Lick: Az Sent (Amazing Grace)' is this intriguing piece from 2000 that feels like a spontaneous slice of life. The whole vibe is very contemplative, almost like eavesdropping on someone's inner thoughts while they meander through Harvard Square. It’s got this loose pacing that really draws you in, letting you kind of float along with the protagonist. There’s a raw, almost unrefined quality to the performances that adds to its charm, making it feel genuine. The whole experience is like a conversation with oneself, layered with a sense of searching and introspection. It’s not the typical narrative structure you’d expect, but that's what gives it a distinctive edge.
This film hasn't seen much in the way of mainstream distribution, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Various formats have circulated, though it’s often been overshadowed by more commercially viable releases from the same period. The scarcity adds to the allure, with only a handful of known copies floating around. It's definitely piqued the interest of those who appreciate the unconventional aspects of cinema.
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