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So, 'Pirouette' is quite the head trip—like stepping into a surreal dreamscape. The concept of merging human, animal, and even plant consciousness is pretty ambitious, and the execution has this flowing, organic quality that pulls you in. It’s a fascinating look at sound as a medium; the sound artist using her own body to capture horse sounds creates an intimate, almost haunting ambiance. The street cellist adds an unexpected layer, weaving in and out of the protagonist's mind. You really feel the ebb and flow of the narrative, which can be jarring yet hypnotic. Definitely a unique entry in the experimental genre, especially as part of this trilogy focusing on equine acoustics—there's a lot to unpack here.
Currently, 'Pirouette' hasn't seen a wide release, which makes any copies scarce and of particular interest to collectors of avant-garde cinema. Its unique thematic exploration and visual style could make it a sought-after title as more viewers become aware of it. Keep an eye out for limited edition releases or festival screenings, as they may become collectible over time.
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