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So, 'Manual for undity correspondence' is a bit of a puzzle. The whole premise revolves around this curious manual, laying out rules that the four central characters navigate through. The film shifts between distinct narratives – a melodrama set in Venice, a travelogue through Peru, a more intimate letter to a friend, and then this entirely raw 16mm excess footage that feels like a diary entry. It’s got this eclectic vibe, almost like a collage of experiences, and the pacing keeps you guessing. There's something really intriguing about how it blends different storytelling styles, and you can sense a kind of playful experimentation in the atmosphere, which sets it apart from more conventional narratives. Not your typical mainstream fare, for sure. You might find its quirks either captivating or off-putting, depending on your tastes.
This film is quite an oddity, with its unknown director and a blend of genres that makes it hard to categorize, which may raise some eyebrows among collectors. Given its experimental nature and the 16mm footage, it has a certain rarity that sparks interest, though I wouldn’t call it widely circulated. It’s not easy to find, but if you're into films that challenge traditional storytelling and dabble in a more avant-garde style, it might just be worth tracking down.
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