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This film, 'The Old Man and his Garden of Stones,' brings a surreal quality to its exploration of time and memory. Kimiavi's return to Dervish Khan Esfandiarpur years later gives the narrative a reflective tone, as we watch the old man's rituals remain steadfast despite his age. The pacing leans towards the meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the atmospheric visuals of the garden, which serves as a backdrop to the dervish's life philosophy. The practical effects and the dance sequences have an organic feel that enhances the film's dreamlike quality, making it distinct in its portrayal of an unbroken connection between past and present. Performances feel genuine and almost ethereal, adding to the film's lasting impression.
This film has seen limited release, making it somewhat elusive in collector circles. Originally available on VHS and later on DVD, the scarcity of quality prints adds to its allure. Interest among collectors is growing, particularly for those who appreciate films that delve into philosophical themes and offer a unique, atmospheric experience.
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