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So, 'Listen' is a fascinating exploration of sound, really. Roger Doyle crafts this immersive soundscape using everyday noises—like traffic, plumbing, and even a gunshot. It's not just a film; it feels more like an audio experiment, blending the mundane with the rhythmic. The pacing is interesting; it draws you in slowly, making you more aware of the sounds that surround us in daily life. There's a unique atmosphere that makes you reconsider how you perceive sound. The visuals are simple, almost documentary in style, but they serve the purpose of elevating the auditory experience. It's definitely a distinctive piece, not something you come across often in traditional cinema.
This film has had a limited run in various formats, from VHS to digital, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its scarcity adds to its allure, especially among those who appreciate experimental cinema and sound art. There's a niche interest here; it's not mainstream by any means, but for dedicated collectors, it represents an interesting look into the intersection of sound and film.
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