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So, 'Riverside Flower'—this one’s quite the oddity in the 2000s experimental scene. It's shot on 8mm film, which gives it that grainy, textured aesthetic that can really pull you into its world. The pacing feels meditative, almost like you're wandering through a dream, where every frame is an impression rather than a clear narrative. The tone fluctuates, sometimes tranquil, sometimes unsettling, capturing fleeting moments of nature and human interaction. It’s not about big performances or flashy effects, but the practical work done here feels genuine. You can tell it’s a labor of love, reflecting Isao Yamada’s vision, and it definitely stands out among more conventional works of its time.
This film has a somewhat enigmatic status among collectors, primarily due to its limited release and the absence of a widely known director. Copies can be tough to come by, and while it may not be on everyone's radar, those in the know appreciate its unique aesthetic and thematic exploration. It’s definitely worth keeping an eye out for, especially if you're into the more obscure or avant-garde cinematic experiences.
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