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So, 'Passage' from 2002 is a real piece of visual poetry, you know? It’s got this haunting quality, with underwater shots that almost feel like they’re looking into souls. The way they mix that with archival footage of war and human suffering—it creates a bizarre contrast that sticks with you. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to absorb everything, and it really dives into themes of hope and corruption in the human spirit. You won't find a lot of info on the director or the genre, which adds a layer of mystery. It’s distinctively artful, making it a thought-provoking watch that lingers long after it ends.
This film is relatively scarce; it seems to slip under the radar in various collector circles. It’s not easy to find on physical media, which makes it a sort of treasure for those who appreciate its unique approach. Many collectors are drawn to its artistic style and the profound themes it explores, adding to its allure. If you come across it, it's worth considering for its distinctive visual narrative.
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