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Supply and a Million Times Goodbye is quite the curious documentary. It takes you behind the curtain of the auction house, where art pieces are more than just objects; they're like characters in a play, each with its own backstory and market value. The film's tone flirts with absurdity, which adds a layer of humor that feels refreshing. You notice the meticulous details that the filmmakers capture, painting a vivid picture of this world where monetary worth clashes with artistic essence. The pacing lets you soak in the atmosphere, a sort of dance of the elite and their art. It’s a unique exploration of how we value creativity, and that juxtaposition is what makes it stand out.
The film's humor is surprisingly effective.Great if you're into art and economics.Offers a unique perspective on value and creativity.
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