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So, 'The Influence of Ocular Light Perception on Metabolism in Man and in Animal' is this fascinating found footage piece that plays with a uniquely surreal vibe. The Italian Sixties softporn soundtrack sets a quirky tone, and the repetition throughout the film creates a hypnotic effect. You’ve got these visuals that are ostensibly exploring ocular light perception, but it’s really about the juxtaposition of imagery and sound. It feels experimental, almost like a visual test for the senses, with strong visual elements that grab your attention. The pacing can be quite meditative at times, making it a distinctive experience that sits outside typical genre constraints.
This film is part of a niche segment in the found footage genre and is somewhat elusive in terms of availability. Its experimental nature has garnered a curious following among collectors interested in avant-garde cinema. While copies seem to surface occasionally, the limited distribution makes it a bit of a treasure for those looking to delve into the more obscure realms of film history.
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