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So, 'Someone Moving' is this intriguing piece from 1973 that plays around with Super 8 footage in a really unique way. You get to see Lis Rhodes in motion, but it’s all chopped up into still frames, which creates this somewhat ghostly, layered effect. The pacing feels almost meditative, you know? The soundtrack by Peter Cusack adds this eerie undertone—perfectly complements the visuals. It's less about traditional narrative and more an exploration of movement and perception. Not exactly mainstream, so it’s got an underground vibe that’s sort of refreshing. Definitely leaves an impression.
Finding 'Someone Moving' can be a bit tricky since it's not widely circulated. It's often discussed among collectors due to its experimental nature and the way it plays with visual and auditory perceptions. The Super 8 format adds to its charm, and many appreciate the tactile quality of the film. Its scarcity contributes to a niche interest, especially among fans of avant-garde cinema.
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