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So That Nothing Happens is a curious little documentary that meanders through the mundane yet profound. It captures everyday life with a kind of detached sincerity that feels both intimate and distant at the same time. The pacing allows you to linger on the quiet moments, which really emphasizes the themes of existence and the often-overlooked aspects of daily life. There's something almost hypnotic about its rhythm; it makes you reflect on the significance of the trivial and the beauty of stillness. While the practical effects are minimal, the performances—or the absence of them—create an atmosphere that's hard to shake off. It's a distinctive piece that, for some, will resonate deeply while leaving others puzzled.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with few known releases and often found in obscure festival circuits. Its scarcity adds to its allure, drawing interest from those who appreciate unconventional documentaries. If you find a copy, it’s likely an older release, possibly on VHS or early DVD, so condition and provenance can greatly influence value.
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