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So, 'Rose and Jasmine' is this really interesting piece, right? It’s like a visual diary, all shot in Iran during the director's travels from 2006 to 2007. The film feels meditative, almost like a poetic reflection on the landscapes and culture, rather than a traditional narrative. You can sense the intimacy in how the camera captures the subtleties of daily life; it’s not flashy but rather grounded. The pacing is slow, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, the colors, the textures. It has this haunting quality that lingers with you, making you think about the connection between place and emotion. It’s definitely not your average travelogue.
This film has a unique release history with limited formats, mostly seen on niche labels. Its scarcity adds to a collector's intrigue, especially for those who appreciate unconventional cinema. While it may not have the broad appeal of mainstream films, enthusiasts of poetic cinema recognize its artistic merit, making it a sought-after piece for the right collection.
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