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So, MEG 2152, huh? It's an intriguing piece, for sure. The music by Jean-Jacques Birgé sets a really distinct tone—it's almost haunting at times. The atmosphere feels like a blend of sci-fi and experimental art house, which can be quite engaging. I wouldn't say the pacing is conventional; it meanders a bit but gives you time to soak in the visuals and sounds. The practical effects are interesting, reflecting a DIY spirit. Themes of humanity and technology are woven throughout, but it’s delivered in a way that’s both abstract and thought-provoking. Definitely a unique watch, even if the director's name remains a mystery.
MEG 2152 has had a bit of a murky history when it comes to formats. It hasn’t seen widespread release, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. Copies can be hard to come by, making it a neat find if you're into obscure titles. The scarcity seems to enhance its appeal, especially for those who appreciate films that push boundaries and explore the avant-garde. So, if you stumble upon this one, it might be worth picking up.
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