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So, 'Remember to Forget' is this surreal blend of comedy and drama that really messes with your head. You’ve got this bohemian painter, Artist, and a guitarist named James, who hit it off at a concert — it’s all charming and light at first. But then they dive into a philosophical debate at her apartment, and things take a weird turn, revealing they're kind of trapped in this dreamlike state. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, which actually works for the atmosphere; it gives you that hazy feeling of being in a dream. The practical effects are quite interesting, with a low-budget charm that adds to its distinctiveness. I mean, it’s not your typical rom-com, and the performances have a raw edge to them that keeps it engaging.
This film has a bit of an elusive background, with details on its release and director often shrouded in mystery, making it a rare find for collectors. There have been a few formats available, but the scarcity of physical media and the unconventional narrative structure make it an intriguing piece for any collection. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate indie films that take risks with storytelling and atmosphere.
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