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So 'Subway' is an intriguing piece that really captures the raw, gritty essence of 1970s New York. Shot on location, the film's experimental nature makes it stand apart. The use of a Bolex and step printer gives it this unique texture, almost like you're slipping in and out of different realities. The sounds—dogs barking mixed with a squeaky swing set—create a haunting yet oddly familiar backdrop that perfectly complements the visuals. It’s not about plot so much as it is about mood and the urban experience, which makes it a fascinating watch for anyone interested in avant-garde cinema. You can’t help but feel the pulse of the city through its frames.
'Subway' is a rare gem for collectors, often overshadowed by more mainstream works from the same era. It has seen limited releases, usually in niche film festivals or small independent labels. Finding a copy isn't easy, and its experimental nature appeals to those who appreciate the art of filmmaking rather than just the story. It’s definitely one of those pieces that sparks conversation among collectors and cinephiles alike.
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