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So, 'Never Happened' from 1969 is a fascinating piece that really plays with perception in a way that's hard to shake. The film begins with this almost mundane shot of a jacket on a balcony, yet it evolves into something much deeper. The pacing is deliberately slow, drawing you into its abstract exploration of reality versus illusion. It's not flashy—there are no grand effects or elaborate performances, but rather a minimalist approach that makes you rethink how you perceive the ordinary. The atmosphere is oddly hypnotic, and by the end, you might find yourself lost in your thoughts about how fragile our grasp on reality can be.
This film has gained a bit of a cult following among collectors, mainly due to its obscure nature and the mystery surrounding its director. Released in very limited formats, original copies, especially on VHS or early screenings, are quite rare and sought after. Its unique thematic exploration keeps it relevant in discussions about experimental cinema, making it an interesting piece for anyone digging into the nuances of perception in film.
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