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Movement (2010) is a fascinating exploration of human motion, crafted with a style that feels distinctly Kendo, though the director remains shrouded in mystery. The film dives deep into the nuances of chemistry and emotion, rather than relying on the usual tropes of sex, which it suggests will take care of itself. The use of negative space is intriguing, creating an atmosphere that’s both stark and beautiful, punctuated by a powerful soundtrack that elevates the experience. Pacing is rhythmic, mirroring the elegance of movement itself, making you feel every moment. It's the kind of film that lingers, inviting you to think about the art of expression and connection long after the credits roll.
Movement has had limited releases, making it somewhat of a curiosity in collector circles. Formats vary, but its scarcity on physical media adds to its appeal for niche enthusiasts. Many collectors appreciate its artistic approach, and interest seems to be growing as more film aficionados discover its unique take on motion and emotion.
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