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So, 'Te vi en tv' from 1958 is a curious piece that really seems to hover in that ether of early television influence on cinema. The tone is almost surreal, like it’s reflecting a peculiar dreamscape where reality blurs. It’s got this slow pacing, which gives you time to breathe and immerse in its oddities. The performances? They’re a mixed bag, but there’s something intriguing in their earnestness that adds a layer of charm. What stands out is its practical effects, which have a raw, unrefined quality that you just don’t see in today’s polished visuals. It’s distinctive, for sure, in its exploration of media's impact on perception – a theme that feels ahead of its time.
'Te vi en tv' remains a somewhat elusive title in collector circles, with few physical copies available, making it a bit of a treasure for those hunting for rare gems. The film’s scarcity has sparked curiosity, and it often surfaces in discussions about early television's impact on film narratives. If you find a version, it’s usually a worn VHS or a faded DVD, adding to its charm and character. It’s not just about the film; it’s the story behind it that collectors seem to enjoy unraveling.
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