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So, 'Pulverised Cinema' is a wild ride through Jeff Keen's mind, you know? It's like he’s digging through his own archives, but not in a straightforward way. The pacing is jagged and frenetic, almost like a visual assault - it really feels personal. You see a lot of his earlier works re-contextualized with a raw, almost chaotic energy. The practical effects add this gritty texture that feels very much like the underground scene of the time, making it distinctive. You can sense a deep introspection beneath the surface layers of noise and imagery, which makes it intriguing. It's definitely not your typical narrative, but that’s part of its charm.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat harder to find in good condition. A few VHS copies float around, and there’s a rare DVD that collectors keep an eye out for. The film’s experimental nature means it doesn’t get the same attention as more mainstream works, but those who appreciate underground cinema often seek it out for its unique voice and raw aesthetic.
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