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So, "Morning High" is this intriguing little experimental short from 1998 by Kenji Onishi, who, surprisingly, remains somewhat of an enigma. The film dives into a surreal realm where daily life collides with abstract imagery, creating this fascinating dreamlike atmosphere. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to soak in its visuals and ponder the themes of consciousness and perception. It's not your typical narrative-driven piece, but that’s what gives it a unique edge. The practical effects are simple yet effective, enhancing that otherworldly feel. If you appreciate films that challenge conventional storytelling, this one might catch your interest.
Finding "Morning High" can be a bit tricky since it's not widely distributed. It’s usually available in niche collections or film festivals, and as such, it garners a fair amount of curiosity among collectors interested in experimental cinema. There’s definitely a growing interest in Onishi’s work as more people discover his distinctive style and approach, making it somewhat of a hidden gem worth exploring for anyone delving into lesser-known avant-garde films.
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