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So, 'Tabu V (About Which One Cannot Speak)' is this intriguing piece that really plays with language and silence, drawing from Wittgenstein in a way that’s not so direct but definitely resonates. The pacing feels almost meditative, like it's inviting you to ponder rather than just consume. There's a certain rawness to it, and the practical effects used are quite striking, grounding the ethereal themes in reality. You get this atmosphere that's both detached and intimate, something you don't see in many films. It’s definitely a conversation starter, leaving you with more questions than answers, which I think is part of its charm.
Finding a copy of 'Tabu V' is a bit of a hunt; it wasn’t widely released, and its niche appeal means that it doesn’t pop up often in collector circles. Most formats are quite scarce, and it's definitely one of those cult oddities. Serious collectors often seek it out for its philosophical undertones and distinct style, though its elusive nature can make it a challenge to track down.
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