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So, 'The Gift' from 1991 is an intriguing piece. It feels like a meditation on the absurdity of wealth and architecture. The pacing is a bit languid, which invites you to really soak in the visuals—very much a product of its time, with this experimental tone that might not resonate with everyone. But there's something captivating about its exploration of excess and destruction through a lens that’s both analytical and artistic. Practical effects are minimal but effective, and the performances, while not conventional, add to the overall unsettling atmosphere. It’s definitely a film that demands attention, if only for its unique perspective on opulence and its consequences.
This film is relatively obscure, often flying under the radar among collectors. It was released in limited formats, which makes original copies somewhat hard to find. There's a niche interest in its commentary on wealth and architecture, and it tends to attract those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. As such, condition and authenticity of the prints can significantly influence collector interest.
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