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So, 'Obelisk: Portland in Love' is this intriguing piece, really feels like a meditative exploration. The way it presents the city almost like a living entity, with the obelisk serving as this central metaphor for connection and disconnection. It’s not your typical narrative; it’s more like a series of vignettes that capture fleeting moments and emotions. The atmosphere is thick, almost dreamlike, and the pacing feels languid yet intentional, allowing you to really sit with each scene. The practical effects here are understated, yet they add to the mysterious aura, immersing you in the essence of Portland itself. Not sure about the director yet, but the performances feel authentic, almost like you’re watching real life unfold. Definitely a unique addition to the collection, it stands out for its theme and execution.
Currently, 'Obelisk: Portland in Love' is a bit of a rarity in the collector's market, with its release format remaining somewhat ambiguous. It’s intriguing to see how it might evolve as more people discover it, given the unique approach to storytelling. The film has a certain scarcity appeal for those who appreciate experimental cinema, and I suspect interest may grow as word spreads among niche audiences.
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