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So, Rose and Seymour at Home In Queens is this intriguing slice-of-life piece from '74. It’s like wandering through someone’s memories, with this hazy, uncertain quality that feels both intimate and detached. The way the visuals complement the sound creates this rhythm that draws you in, but there's always this sense of teasing ambiguity. You never quite get the whole picture. The family dynamics are laid bare, yet you feel like you're just scratching the surface of something deeper. It's not your typical family portrait; it’s more like a puzzle where each piece offers just a hint of meaning.
This film is fairly elusive in collector circles, with very few copies making it into the wild. Its format history seems sparse, which adds to its allure among those with an eye for the unusual. Given its unconventional storytelling and the lack of mainstream recognition, it's definitely one to keep an eye on if you appreciate the more obscure aspects of cinematic exploration.
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