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Rams 23 Blue Bears 21 is a fascinating experiment in capturing the mundane yet poignant moments of life, reminiscent of the Lumière Brothers' early work. The film has this raw, almost documentary-style atmosphere, perfectly encapsulating the gradual exodus of fans from a football stadium in Salisbury, North Carolina. Its pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the reality of the scene rather than rushing through it. There's something striking about the practical effects, or rather the lack of them; it feels real and immediate. You get this sense of community and shared experience, a snapshot of that specific moment in time. It stands out, not for flashy filmmaking, but for its simplicity and honesty.
This film is a bit of a rarity, as it doesn’t quite fit into mainstream categories and has an obscure production background. The limited release adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate unique narratives and approaches to filmmaking. It’s the kind of find that sparks conversation, especially among those who appreciate the evolution of cinema from early works to contemporary interpretations of everyday life. Given its distinctive angle and the context of its filming, it's certainly worth keeping an eye on for those who enjoy unconventional cinema.
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