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Self-Poured Traits is this quirky little gem from '83 that plays out like an intimate conversation with oneself, all while the poetry of Kenneth Rexroth provides an intriguing backdrop. The pacing is deliberately slow, giving you time to soak in the existential musings and quirky visuals. The atmosphere feels almost like a dream, with practical effects that nod to the experimental vibes of the time. It's not about flashy performances, but rather this raw honesty that seeps through the characters. There's a certain charm in its imperfections, making it distinctive in a sea of more conventional narratives.
This film remains somewhat elusive, with limited releases on VHS and few digital formats available, making it a tricky find for collectors. Its rarity has sparked interest within niche collector circles, particularly those who appreciate obscure films and the pairing of visual art with poetry. While not mainstream, it holds a certain allure for those who enjoy the offbeat and the introspective, often leading to discussions about its unique style and thematic depth.
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