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So, there's this film, Summer, from 2013, and it really stands apart in its approach. It's not about the typical summer vibes; it’s more of an exploration of existence during a dry San Francisco season. The tone feels meditative, almost introspective, capturing that kind of stillness that can be both comforting and unsettling. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in each frame, letting the atmosphere envelop you. What really strikes me is how it reflects on our being rather than just showcasing a season. There’s a rawness here, a kind of practical effect that’s hard to pinpoint but definitely lingers after the credits roll.
Summer is quite the curiosity in the collector's circle, particularly due to its elusive director and the ambiguity surrounding its genres. The film's distribution has been limited, making any physical copies rather scarce, which naturally piques the interest of collectors looking for unique cinematic experiences. While it may not have a large following, those who appreciate its contemplative nature often seek it out, adding to its mystique. It’s one of those films that could easily become a prized possession for the right collector.
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