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So, 'Parrot's Saliva' is a short film by Ximena Cuevas that really stands out with its intriguing blend of surrealism and social commentary. You get this palpable tension throughout, as it dives into themes of identity and communication – very much a reflection of its time. The pacing is unique, almost dreamlike, which makes the viewing experience feel like a journey rather than a straightforward narrative. There’s this rawness to the performances that feels genuine, really enhances the atmosphere. Plus, the practical effects, though not flashy, add a tactile quality that draws you in. It’s distinctive in how it captures the essence of human experience in a very abstract way, something that lingers after the viewing.
'Parrot's Saliva' is one of those obscure gems that doesn't pop up often in collector circles, possibly due to its limited release and the unknown director. As a short, it has a niche but dedicated following. The scarcity of physical formats only heightens its allure among enthusiasts. If you're into films that push boundaries and provoke thought, this one definitely sparks interest, especially for those who appreciate experimental cinema.
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