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Narcissus (1983) is a fascinating blend of film and dance that captures the essence of the Greek myth. Norman McLaren’s unique style shines through, showcasing a haunting atmosphere with dancers embodying the tragic figure of Narcissus. The choreography is expressive, reflecting themes of self-obsession and isolation, which resonate deeply throughout the film. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewers to soak in the visuals and the intricate movements. McLaren’s experimentation with practical effects adds a layer of depth, making every frame a captivating study in motion and emotion.
Narcissus has a limited format history, primarily existing in short film screenings and select collections. Its scarcity adds to its allure for collectors, as few copies are available in pristine condition. The film garners interest not only for McLaren’s innovative approach but also for its exploration of poignant themes through a visual dance narrative.
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