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So, 'No, No' is an intriguing piece from Nauman that really challenges how we perceive acceptable behavior. The clown just jumping up and down, repetitively saying 'No, No, No, No!' creates this surreal atmosphere that feels both absurd and oddly unsettling. The pacing is deliberate, letting that simple phrase linger in your mind long after it ends. It's this clash of innocence and defiance that really sticks with you. There's something uniquely engaging about how the visuals are paired with the sound, making it a distinctive exploration of rejection and resistance, which opens up a dialogue about social norms.
This film has seen limited formats over the years, primarily on VHS and some rare DVD editions, making it somewhat scarce for collectors. Its distinct thematic exploration and unique presentation often draw interest from those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. While not as mainstream, it's a solid piece for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of performance art's influence on film.
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