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Pools (1981) is a fascinating exploration of the surreal and often dreamlike atmosphere created by the underwater camera work, particularly in the visually stunning settings of Hearst Castle's swimming pools. The film has a contemplative pacing, allowing viewers to drift through the aquatic landscapes almost like a meditative experience. It’s more about the visuals and the feelings they evoke than traditional narrative, making it a unique piece. Barbara Klutinis' involvement adds an intriguing layer, though the director remains shrouded in mystery, which adds an air of enigma to the film. This one feels like a hidden gem in the realm of experimental cinema, with practical effects that enhance the otherworldly vibe.
Pools has had limited distribution over the years, making physical copies quite rare and sought after among collectors. Its unique approach and striking visuals have garnered a niche following, with some fans drawn to its elusive director and Barbara Klutinis' captivating presence. Given its experimental nature, it often flies under the radar, but for those in the know, it represents a distinctive piece in the underwater cinema category, amplifying its collector interest.
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