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So, 'Thank You Jesus for the Eternal Present' is quite the curious piece. It blends visuals of a woman in deep, almost ecstatic prayer with slices of life that feel disconnected yet oddly cohesive—like a meditation on chaos, maybe? You get these raw scenes of an animal rights activist mixed in with a model promoting Russian cars, which adds an unexpected layer of social commentary. The pacing can feel a bit disjointed, which might throw some off, but that’s part of its charm. It’s like the film is challenging you to find connections in randomness. The whole thing is just steeped in a very specific vibe that’s hard to shake off, leaving you pondering long after it ends.
Finding a copy of this film isn’t the easiest task, which definitely adds to its allure as a collector's item. It’s circulated primarily in niche circles, often as part of obscure collections or film festivals focusing on experimental cinema. The lack of a well-documented history makes it even more intriguing—each viewing feels like a new experience, and that's something collectors often cherish.
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