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It's an odd piece, Shadowman (The Structure of Seeing and Hearing). The way it plays with the concept of perception and reality is really fascinating. It’s not your typical narrative-driven film, but rather a series of visual and auditory riddles that draw you in with a kind of quirky humor. The pacing feels almost disjointed at times, making you question what you're really seeing. There’s this blend of surrealism and introspection that gives it a unique atmosphere. And though the director remains a mystery, the way they challenge the viewer's experience of film itself is thought-provoking, setting it apart from conventional works of its time.
Shadowman has a certain rarity to it, not widely distributed, so copies can be a bit harder to come by depending on the format. It hasn't seen many re-releases, which keeps the interest alive among collectors who appreciate its unconventional approach to film. There’s a niche audience that really values this kind of experimental work, and finding it in good condition can indeed be a treasure hunt.
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