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Mountains As Mountains, Landscape for Watanabe Shiko is a fascinating exploration of fog-laden mountain vistas, where each frame feels like a meditative painting. The slow pacing allows one to really soak in the atmosphere, as the fog rolls in and out, sometimes revealing the details of the landscape, sometimes abstracting them into ethereal forms. It’s more like a visual poem than a traditional narrative feature, and there's a certain tranquility that settles in as you watch. The use of photographic images by Danila Rumold adds a unique texture, allowing the viewer to drift in and out of focus, reflecting on the interplay between clarity and obscurity in nature.
This film has seen limited releases and is somewhat elusive in terms of physical formats, making it a niche interest among collectors. It's not the kind of film you find on mainstream shelves, but its unique visual style and thematic depth appeal to those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. Many collectors might find the rarity of its distribution intriguing, as it often sparks discussions around its artistic intentions and presentation.
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