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Spiral (1987) is a curious piece that plays with the boundaries of time and perception. The film drags you into a chaotic, dreamlike world where logic takes a backseat. It's laden with surreal imagery, skeletons adorned with raw meat, and a disorienting horse race that feels both absurd and profound. The practical effects are gritty, contributing to an atmosphere that’s unsettling yet strangely captivating. It’s a film that doesn't conform, which is what makes it stand out in the avant-garde landscape of the time. The pacing feels erratic, reflecting the tumult of the visuals, as two disparate halves merge into something hauntingly resonant. Definitely a conversation starter for those who appreciate the unconventional.
Spiral is somewhat of an enigma in the collector's circuit, as its obscure release has led to limited availability. It often surfaces in discussions about underground cinema alongside similar avant-garde works. Many collectors seek out rare formats, particularly VHS and lesser-known international releases, adding an interesting layer to its scarcity. The film's avant-garde style and striking imagery make it a unique piece in any collection, with a niche appeal that can spark lively discussions.
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