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Statistics of Copenhagen is a curious piece that straddles the line between documentary and experimental film. The film's setting in the Central Copenhagen Statistics Office gives it this almost sterile, data-driven atmosphere, which is both intriguing and slightly unsettling. You can't help but feel the weight of the numbers and the questions they pose about reality and existence. The dialogue is philosophical, sometimes meandering, which might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it invites you to ponder the nature of data and identity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to reflect on the themes of perception and truth, which I find quite unique in its execution.
This 2008 film is relatively obscure with a sparse release history, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. It's hard to find, and as such, has become a topic of interest for those who appreciate experimental cinema and thematic depth. Its unique setting and thought-provoking dialogue set it apart, drawing in a niche audience that values the exploration of data as a philosophical concept.
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