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Taking Color for a Walk is a fascinating visual experiment, really. It’s this artistic tribute to Paul Klee, which I found particularly intriguing because it dives deep into the essence of color, showing its various transformations and mixes. The pacing is meditative, almost contemplative, inviting viewers to ponder the nuances of hues rather than following a traditional narrative arc. The practical effects here are noteworthy; it feels like a canvas brought to life, with vibrant colors interacting in ways that are both playful and profound. There’s a dreamy atmosphere that lingers, making it distinctive in how it handles its subject matter.
Taking Color for a Walk hasn't seen a wide release, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. There are limited formats available, primarily on obscure art film labels. Interest tends to ebb and flow, but those who appreciate experimental cinema or color theory often seek it out. As a collector, it's one of those pieces that feels special just by existing in your collection.
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