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So, 'Model' is this intriguing piece from '74 that really plays with the viewer's head. The split screen technique is quite striking - on one side, you see people ascending, almost like they’re being elevated, representing the ruling class, while the other side shows this relentless factory line. The shift towards human body parts at the end is haunting, you know? It speaks to the dehumanization in production. There's a rawness in the editing and pacing that adds to its experimental nature. It’s not just a film; it’s more like a commentary on class and labor, and that makes it stand out, for sure.
'Model' remains somewhat obscure, with limited distribution and few known copies floating around. It’s one of those films that piques the interest of collectors who appreciate avant-garde cinema, especially due to its stark social commentary and innovative techniques. While it hasn’t achieved mainstream recognition, its rarity and thematic depth make it a noteworthy piece for niche collections.
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