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So, 'Orange'—it's a curious piece, isn't it? It’s like a visual poem that unfolds in a somewhat disjointed way, exploring the concept of an orange through a tapestry of images and sounds that provoke thought. The pacing feels erratic, almost dreamlike, which makes sense given its avant-garde roots. It’s not about narrative or character; it’s all about the associations we make. The practical effects are minimal yet striking, allowing the audience to drift into a meditative state. Its distinctive approach to montage feels both refreshing and perplexing, leaving a lingering impression long after viewing.
This film is quite elusive in terms of physical media; finding a good quality print can be challenging. It's not your standard release, as it lacks the mainstream appeal and thus, collector interest is relatively niche. However, its uniqueness in the realm of experimental cinema attracts a certain crowd, making it a topic of discussion among film enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for any limited editions or festival prints, as they tend to be more interesting than typical mass-produced copies.
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