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So, 'One, Two, Three...' is this curious piece from 1985 that plays with the concept of intimacy in a unique way. It presents three scenes where the number of actors changes, kind of dissecting interaction and relationship dynamics. The atmosphere is pretty bold and experimental, leaning heavily on a blend of performance styles that feels raw and unfiltered. The pacing is interesting too, it has a rhythm that draws you in, almost like a dance of sorts. It's got this playful yet provocative tone—definitely not your typical narrative. You get a mix of various address forms which adds layers to the viewing experience.
This film has had limited releases, making any physical copies quite the find for collectors. It has seen a few obscure formats over the years, but the availability has never been consistent. Interest in it tends to spike among those who appreciate experimental cinema and its exploration of human connection. As such, it holds a niche appeal that keeps it relevant in discussions around unconventional storytelling.
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