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So, 'Objects with Destinations' is this fascinating experiment from '79 that dives into the mundane yet profound world of everyday items. You’ve got your hammer, a cathode ray tube – all these studio objects – and they undergo these mesmerizing transformations. The pacing is almost hypnotic, with each sequence blending into the next, creating a rhythm that pulls you in. The color alterations give everything a surreal vibe, almost like watching a dream unfold. It's not your typical narrative film, but there's something about the way these inanimate things come to life that just sticks with you. Really makes you think about the potential in the everyday, you know?
This film has seen limited releases, mostly on obscure formats, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Its experimental nature and the enigmatic director contribute to its scarcity, with few copies surfacing in collector circles. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema, but be prepared for a search if you're looking to add this one to your collection.
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