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So, 'The Blank Page' is this peculiar gem from '97 that really plays with the absurdity of modern journalism. The whole concept of a magazine that's just blank pages with ads is both hilarious and a bit unsettling. It has a quirky vibe, with a cast of characters that are as odd as the premise itself. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, which makes you really sit with the absurdity of it all. It's a film that seems to critique the emptiness of media while still being entertaining, and it's got a distinctive style that sticks with you. There’s something uniquely captivating about its approach to satire, making it a curious watch.
Finding 'The Blank Page' can be a bit tricky since it didn't have a massive release and has become somewhat of a cult curiosity. Various formats exist but the VHS editions seem to be the most frequently encountered among collectors. DVDs are less common, which adds to its charm and scarcity. There’s a niche interest in its commentary on media and culture, which keeps it on collector radars for those who appreciate offbeat cinema.
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