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Pool (1978) is a curious blend of documentary and fiction, weaving together the lives of disparate characters: a teenage girl, a Chilean exile, a French actress, and a shoestore manager who's grappling with unfulfilled dreams. The narrative is fluid, with no linear plot, allowing the performers to shift in and out of their roles, which creates this intriguing, almost dreamlike atmosphere. The pacing feels organic, reflecting the characters' everyday lives and struggles without the pressure of traditional storytelling. What really sets it apart is how it constantly reminds you of its own artifice, breaking the fourth wall and making you reflect on the nature of performance and reality itself. It's an unconventional watch that lingers in your mind long after viewing.
Pool has a bit of obscurity which can be appealing for collectors. It hasn't seen a widespread release, making original prints a rarity. Those seeking a unique narrative structure and a deep dive into character study may find this film a fascinating addition to their collection. It's definitely a conversation starter, especially among enthusiasts of experimental cinema.
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