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So, 'Space Oddity' is interesting, right? It captures that ethereal vibe that Ange Leccia often leans into. The visuals are quite dreamy, almost floating in and out of focus, while Bowie’s classic track plays—a nice touch, really. You get this sense of space and isolation, enhanced by the music. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which might surprise some viewers expecting something more narrative-driven. It’s more about the atmosphere and less about a structured story, which I find refreshing in a world of tightly wound films. You can just lose yourself in the experience.
This film has seen a few formats since its release, but finding it on physical media can be tricky. It's not one that pops up often in collector circles, partly due to its avant-garde nature. There's definitely a niche audience that appreciates its unique take and the way it intertwines music with imagery, so if you come across it, it's worth considering for a specialized collection.
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