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Loneliness and the Modern Pentathalon is this fascinating 16mm piece that really plays with mood and pacing. Clocking in at 17 minutes, it feels like a visual poem, weaving together the themes of isolation and the peculiarities of competition. You can sense the rawness of the film, almost like you're peering into someone's private reflection. The practical effects are simple yet effective, and the performances carry a weight that lingers. It’s not a film that shouts at you; rather, it whispers and invites you to ponder. The atmosphere is thick with a kind of melancholic introspection that’s hard to shake off even after it’s over.
This film is a rare find, particularly in the 16mm format. It's part of a transient collection that doesn't really have a mainstream following, which might contribute to its scarcity. Collectors are often drawn to its unique exploration of themes and the distinctive atmosphere it creates. The limited distribution means that copies can be hard to track down, so it garners a certain interest among those who appreciate experimental short films.
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