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So, 'The Concretization of These Things Flying Around Me' is this curious 1988 film that kind of floats in and out of the viewer's consciousness. The tone is a mix of surrealism and a muted reality, almost dreamlike in how it unfolds. Its pacing is slow, allowing the audience to really soak in the atmosphere. There’s a deliberate choice in practical effects that feels raw, almost handmade, giving it a unique charm. The performances are understated but layered, leaving you with that sense of something deeper. It explores themes of disconnection and the fragility of perception, which resonates in a peculiar way. Definitely a conversation starter, if you can find it.
Finding a copy of this film isn't easy, as it has a bit of a cult status among collectors. It was released in very limited formats, making its original VHS and DVD editions quite sought after. The scarcity adds to its allure, and it often pops up in discussions among those who appreciate the more obscure corners of late '80s cinema.
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