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So, 'Mother is God'—it's quite the unique piece. This film plays with reality and perception, presented through these intimate conversations between the director and their mother, who is depicted as a kind of divine yet troubled figure. The film's pacing feels almost dreamlike, with its fragmented structure allowing for a deep dive into the themes of mental illness and spirituality. The visuals could be described as surreal, complementing the abstract nature of the dialogues. It's a raw and unfiltered look at familial bonds that you don’t see often, and the practical effects used in depicting her 'flower language' and the 'devil’s birds' add a layer of intrigue that sticks with you.
This film has had a limited release, which adds to its allure for collectors. It's not readily available in mainstream formats, making it a bit of a gem for those who appreciate experimental cinema. The lack of widely available information on the director and the film's themes further enhances its intrigue in collector circles. Enthusiasts often seek out rare screenings or limited editions, hoping to uncover more about this unconventional take on familial relationships and mental health.
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