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Pascal - Gödel is this intriguing piece where Mimi Minus brings chaos to order through her unique ritual of layering and rolling away the chequered patterns. The film plays with abstraction, creating an atmosphere that’s almost meditative yet dissonant. It’s fascinating how that dark liquid she drinks never empties, hinting at an endless cycle or perhaps a commentary on the creative process itself. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to immerse in the visual chaos, while the practical effects layer on a tactile sense of reality. It's not your conventional narrative; it invites contemplation on art and existence, which is what makes it a distinctive watch.
This film is pretty niche, with limited releases over the years, making it quite scarce in collector circles. The original formats are hard to come by, and many collectors are on the lookout for any archival screenings or rare VHS copies. It’s not widely known, which adds to its allure among those who appreciate experimental cinema from the 80s.
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