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So, 'Man Walking Down the Side of a Building' is this fascinating experiment in movement and gravity, really. The idea of walking straight down the side of a building is both absurd and mesmerizing. You get this stark juxtaposition of the natural act of walking and this surreal, almost unsettling environment. It’s not just about the physical act; there’s this underlying tension and abstract exploration of space and order. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic, as the viewer is drawn into this visual riddle. You can't help but ponder those deeper questions about movement and existence. Definitely a unique piece in the realm of avant-garde cinema.
This film is quite the curiosity in collector circles, especially since it's from 1970 and the director remains unknown. There aren't many prints floating around, which adds to its air of rarity. For those into avant-garde or experimental film, it’s a must-see, but finding it can be tricky. Some releases lack proper restoration, so every viewing can feel a bit different depending on the format.
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