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RPM is an intriguing exploration of the intense psyche of a Formula One driver, made even more fascinating by its unique approach as a 3D video collage. The film, commissioned by Ferrari, really stands out with its experimental style, blending real-world racing elements with surreal visuals that capture the adrenaline rush of motorsport. It's not just about the cars; it digs into the mental state of a driver, which I think adds a layer of depth often missing in racing films. The pacing feels a bit disjointed at times but it almost enhances that chaotic feel of being behind the wheel. It’s a distinctive piece, especially for those who appreciate the artistry of automotive culture and psychological storytelling in cinema.
RPM has seen limited releases, often making it somewhat elusive for collectors, especially with the niche interest in its artistic approach. The film was primarily distributed in digital formats, and while physical copies can pop up, they're usually few and far between. As the blending of racing and avant-garde art, this one garners interest from those who appreciate experimental cinema, making it a curious piece for dedicated collectors.
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