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So, 'not yet' from 2004 offers this bizarre yet fascinating glimpse into a sound technician's world, where he walks into his studio only to find all his magnet tapes wiped clean. The disorientation is palpable, thanks to some clever double printing that keeps you on edge, makes you feel lost. The floating soundtrack adds this eerie layer that lingers, evoking a sense of dread and curiosity. It's not just about what’s gone, but what it means to create and preserve sound. The pacing has this rhythmic stop-and-start feel, which mirrors the chaos of discovering erasure. It’s a unique experience, really, one that leans heavily on atmosphere over narrative. Not your standard fare, but definitely distinct.
'not yet' is a rarity in the realm of experimental film, often discussed among collectors for its unique approach to sound and visual disorientation. The film has seen limited releases, making original formats somewhat scarce. Interest is growing, particularly among those who appreciate avant-garde works that challenge conventional storytelling. Its intriguing concept and execution provide ample discussion points for any collector's catalog.
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