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Nathaniel Dorsky's 'Song' is an intriguing piece, a visual poem really, crafted in the ever-charming San Francisco. The film unfolds at a languid pace, capturing fleeting moments that feel both ordinary and extraordinary. The 18fps gives it this ethereal quality, making the city pulse with a vibe that's both cool and enigmatic. It's not just the shots; it's the way each frame breathes with the life of the streets, invoking themes of transience and presence. The atmosphere is thick with a quiet intensity, pushing you to linger on details that fade too quickly. Dorsky seems to invite us to see the familiar city through an unfamiliar lens, which is what really sets this apart.
Collectors often find 'Song' to be quite unique, particularly because it's part of Dorsky's limited body of work that showcases his distinct style. Available only in niche formats, its scarcity adds to its allure among enthusiasts. It's intriguing how the film remains somewhat elusive, yet those who appreciate Dorsky's approach to cinema tend to have a soft spot for this one.
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