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Songs of Innocence is really a fascinating piece that plays with this ethereal quality, almost like a waking dream. The way it captures the light throughout the day creates this immersive atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and haunting at the same time. The imagery of children singing, appearing and vanishing, is quite surreal and leaves you pondering long after it's over. It's not just a visual experience; it taps into those deeper themes of innocence and transformation that Blake was so fond of. There's a distinct charm in the way it unfolds, where each frame feels carefully crafted yet effortlessly fluid.
Songs of Innocence has had a bit of a varied format history, appearing on VHS and later, some limited DVD releases. It hasn't been widely circulated, which adds to its scarcity, making it of particular interest to collectors who appreciate avant-garde cinema and its ties to literary figures. The film's unique aesthetic and themes resonate with those who delve deeper into the connections between visual art and poetry.
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