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So there's this 2018 piece called 'Note to Tetsua' that really leans into the experimental side of filmmaking. The atmosphere is dense, almost suffocating at points, with a notable contrast between silence and those bursts of hard light. It’s not about conventional storytelling; more like a meditative dive into sound and visuals—like a Ray o gram brought to life with a camera, if that makes sense. The pacing is unconventional, drifting between moments of stillness and sudden bursts, which can throw you off, but in a compelling way. It certainly challenges your expectations, and it’s distinctive enough that it sticks with you afterward, even if it doesn’t offer traditional narrative satisfaction.
This film is a bit elusive, not widely circulated in typical collector markets, which adds to its intrigue. It's had some limited releases, primarily in indie film festivals, making it a curiosity for those of us who appreciate the more avant-garde entries. The scarcity of copies means it’s a conversation starter among collectors looking for something off the beaten path—definitely one to keep an eye out for if you're into experimental cinema.
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