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Short Fuse is one of those interesting pieces that lingers in the mind. The director remains a mystery, which adds a layer of intrigue itself. It's a film that feels like an experimental exploration of rhythm, echoing Sonbert's thoughts on the connection between film and music. The pacing is quite distinct, almost like a symphony of visuals. You get this immersive atmosphere, with practical effects that seem to play off the emotional crescendos. Performances have a raw edge, which gives it a unique texture. It's not polished, but that’s part of its charm, capturing a certain essence of early '90s independent cinema.
Short Fuse has had a varied format history, making physical copies somewhat scarce and sought after by collectors. The film has seen a few releases over the years, but specific editions, especially on VHS, are harder to find and tend to garner a bit more interest. Its experimental nature and the obscurity surrounding its director contribute to a certain allure, drawing those interested in the more unconventional side of early '90s cinema.
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