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Screen Glare is a curious piece, really. It feels more like an experimental exploration of attention rather than a traditional narrative film. You’ve got this blend of text and images that float by, almost like an art installation, which can be disorienting yet oddly engaging. The pacing is deliberately erratic; one moment you’re sucked into a visual kaleidoscope, then it pulls back to let you breathe, challenging how we consume media. Its themes revolve around perception and distraction, resonating with our current screen-saturated lives. It’s distinctive, not just in content, but in the way it plays with form—a true conversation starter, if you can find the right audience. The performances? More like interpretations, adding layers to an already complex tapestry.
Screen Glare is a rarity in the collector's circuit, with few formats released since its debut. Most copies are limited, often found in niche film festivals or art house collections. Its experimental nature has garnered interest among collectors who appreciate the avant-garde and the unconventional, making it a notable addition for those who seek out films that challenge traditional storytelling.
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