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So, 'Sunday Morning' from 2001 is a curious short by Brian Frye. It's got this laid-back vibe, almost meditative, but there's an underlying tension that creeps in as you watch. The pacing feels deliberately slow, allowing you to really dig into the atmosphere he creates. It doesn’t rely on flashy effects; instead, it’s all about the subtlety in the visuals and the way sound plays a role in building the mood. The themes of reflection and time kind of linger with you, making it a piece that you might find yourself revisiting. It’s not your typical short, and that's what makes it stand out in the collection. Definitely gives a unique flavor to Frye's body of work.
'Sunday Morning' is somewhat elusive, not commonly found in mainstream collections, which adds to its charm for dedicated collectors. There aren't many formats available; mostly seen in festival circuits or niche releases. Its scarcity can pique interest among those who appreciate Frye's experimental approach. Owning a copy can feel like a small treasure, especially as discussions around contemporary short films evolve.
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