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So, 'Take Me Like the Sea' is this intriguing piece that blends classical music with queer themes in a rather unique way. The way it juxtaposes Baudelaire, a coffee machine, and Mozart is just delightful—very unexpected, right? The humor in it is subtle, and the pacing feels deliberate, almost like a musical score itself. Each of the seven scenes feels like a little world unto itself, with a playful and poetic atmosphere that invites you to linger. It’s certainly distinctive, not just for its thematic elements but also for the practical effects that enhance its whimsical vibe. The performances bring this odd mix to life beautifully, making it quite a conversation starter among collectors.
This film has a limited release, which adds to its allure for collectors. It seems to have flown under the radar, making original copies somewhat scarce. Interest is growing, especially among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema that challenges traditional storytelling. As a blend of genres, it's a bit niche but definitely intriguing for anyone looking to expand their collection of unique narratives.
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