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This short film intriguingly juxtaposes the seemingly mundane world of goats with the philosophical musings of Ralph N. Elliott’s market theories. The tone is almost whimsical, yet there’s a deeper layer that subtly explores the psychological undercurrents of both animal behavior and market movements. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to become lost in the pastoral scenery and the intricate, almost hypnotic patterns of goat interactions. Practical effects are minimal, relying more on the natural charm of the goats themselves. It’s distinctive in how it mixes economics with the simplicity of rural life, creating an odd but thought-provoking atmosphere that lingers longer than expected.
This film is a niche curiosity, with little circulation beyond its initial release. It has not seen a wide distribution, making it somewhat of a rarity among short film collections. Collector interest appears to be limited, yet those who appreciate experimental cinema or thematic explorations in unexpected formats may find value in its unique premise and execution.
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