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Liquid has this raw, almost surreal vibe to it, really. The pacing feels like it lulls you into a trance, with visuals that are sometimes striking and sometimes disorienting. There's a dream-like quality throughout, enhanced by the practical effects that give it a gritty texture. Performances are understated, yet they pull you in, almost like you're peering into someone's subconscious. It’s distinctive in how it embraces ambiguity and allows the viewer to interpret the narrative in their own way, which is rare for films of its time. You get the sense that it’s not just a story, but an experience meant to be felt as much as understood.
Liquid was released in a limited format, making physical copies somewhat scarce today. There's a niche collector interest in its unconventional approach and the behind-the-scenes stories of its production. While not widely recognized, it has found a small but dedicated following, particularly among collectors who appreciate avant-garde cinema. The film's elusive nature adds to its appeal, as finding a copy often feels like uncovering a hidden gem.
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