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Lux Perpetua II is this intriguing exploration, really. It’s more of a personal meditation than a traditional narrative, if you ask me. The tone is ethereal, almost dreamlike, as it dives into the psyche of the creator rather than following a linear plot. The pacing might throw some off, with long stretches that linger on visuals and sound, creating an atmosphere that feels both inviting and isolating. Practical effects are used thoughtfully, adding layers to the experience rather than dominating it. It's distinct in how it blurs the line between personal reflection and cinema, leaving you with a lasting impression that isn’t easily defined.
This film's been somewhat elusive in terms of availability; finding a physical copy can be a challenge. Released in limited formats, it hasn't seen a wide mainstream distribution, which adds to its collector appeal. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate experimental cinema, particularly films that challenge conventional storytelling and delve deep into the creator's mind.
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