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Moon is the Oldest TV is this peculiar slice of early 90s experimentation, weaving a dreamlike narrative that feels almost lost to time. The pacing is deliberately slow, drawing you into its surreal atmosphere, where the practical effects, while rudimentary by today's standards, possess a certain charm—like artifacts from a time when creativity often outshone budget constraints. The performances are understated, contributing to this odd sense of intimacy that makes you feel like you're eavesdropping on something otherworldly yet deeply personal. It’s distinctive for its exploration of isolation and the human condition, wrapped in a visual language that feels both nostalgic and unsettling.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence, with limited release formats that make it a curiosity for collectors. While it may not have widespread recognition, its uniqueness garners a niche interest, particularly among those who appreciate the experimental films of the era. Original VHS copies are particularly scarce, which adds to its allure on the collector's market.
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