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RR is this fascinating exploration of visual perception, really. It's not your traditional narrative flick; instead, it’s a collection of landscapes as seen from the window of a train, creating a meditative atmosphere. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, a blend of stillness and fleeting imagery that pulls you into its rhythm. You can't help but think about the themes of movement and the passage of time. The practical effects are minimal, yet they serve the film well, nudging you to reconsider how we perceive motion and space. Inspired by Breer's work, RR captures a vibe that’s both abstract and strangely grounding, leaving a curious imprint on the viewer's mind.
RR is quite the rarity in collector circles, often celebrated for its avant-garde approach and unique visual language. The film has had limited releases, which can make finding a decent copy a challenge. It's definitely garnered some niche interest among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema and its exploration of perception. If you come across it, you'll know it’s something that not every collection will have.
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