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So, 'Puberty' is this interesting short cine-essay that dives deep into the complexities of growing up. It's not just a straightforward narrative; it plays with visual textures and has this experimental feel, thanks to the collaboration between Evan Johnson and Guy Maddin. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, making you ponder rather than just watch. The themes are rich—identity, transformation, and the awkwardness of adolescence come through in a way that's both raw and surreal. The practical effects have this charmingly lo-fi quality that really stands out. You can tell it's a labor of love, even if the director remains a mystery. There's a certain intimacy to it that draws you in.
'Puberty' remains a bit of a hidden gem, often overshadowed by more mainstream releases. Its scarcity in physical formats adds to its intrigue among collectors. The film's experimental nature and unique style attract those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. However, it's not always easy to find, and that makes it a curious piece for anyone interested in exploring the edges of narrative filmmaking.
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