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So, 'Love Is A Piece of Paper Torn to Bits' is an intriguing experiment from a Hungarian film workshop. It’s this abstract piece that adapts Charles Bukowski’s poetry through a series of free associations. The direct animation technique, coupled with the use of 35 mm and 16 mm filmstrips, gives it a really textured, tactile quality that’s just fascinating to watch. You really feel the raw emotions and fragmented thoughts that Bukowski is known for. There’s a sort of dreamlike atmosphere to it, and the pacing can feel almost disjointed, which somehow fits the theme perfectly. It’s definitely distinct in how it merges visual art with poetry, a vibe that's pretty rare in contemporary cinema.
This film's a fascinating piece for collectors, especially since it originates from a workshop setting at Eötvös Loránd University. The scarcity of such experimental films, especially those using direct animation techniques, adds to its allure. It’s not commonly found in mainstream collections, so owning a copy can reflect a deep appreciation for avant-garde cinema. The multiple formats used, like 35 mm and 16 mm, also make it a distinctive entry for those interested in film history and its evolution.
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