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OH (extended) is a fascinating exploration of movement and expression, really. The film is essentially a single 17-minute shot that lingers on the fluidity of its performers—Parts Authority, Ginny Woolf, Xposed Brick, Erykah Ohms, and Toxic Shock—who each seem to defy the constraints of space and time. There's this slow-motion aspect that lets you appreciate every nuance, every ripple, every gesture, creating an atmospheric tapestry that’s both haunting and liberating. The performances feel almost like a dance, blending with the ethereal sound design. It’s definitely a unique piece, challenging conventional storytelling and more focused on the experience than having a structured narrative.
This film, though not widely known, has a certain cult appeal among collectors interested in experimental cinema and performance arts. Its extended format has seen limited releases, making it a rarity for those seeking out avant-garde works. The scarcity of physical formats adds to its allure, and it's often discussed in niche collector circles for its visual and thematic boldness.
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