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Rudy Schokker huilt niet meer is a curious piece, really. It mixes documentary with a semblance of fiction, exploring the overwhelming presence of noise in modern life. The Schokker family serves as a lens, and you get this intimate look at how they navigate their noisy environment. The pacing can feel a bit disjointed, but that's part of its charm, I think. The practical effects are minimal, yet the performances feel genuine, creating an odd kind of atmosphere that lingers with you. It’s an exploration of how humanity adapts—or fails to adapt—to chaos, all wrapped in a unique narrative structure. Definitely something that stands out in a collector's lineup.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, existing in a niche that blends documentary style with fictional elements. As far as formats go, I've seen a few VHS copies floating around, but good luck finding a decent print. Collector interest seems to center on its unique take on a pseudo-documentary narrative, and it definitely piques curiosity among those who appreciate unconventional storytelling.
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