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So, The Pyramid from '76 is quite the curious piece. It follows this young TV news reporter who’s pretty fed up with the usual commercial fluff, wanting to dig into deeper, more meaningful stories. The pacing has this almost dreamlike quality, reflecting his inner journey and search for what's real and beautiful in the media landscape. The performances, while not overly flashy, really capture that sense of disillusionment and longing for authenticity. There’s a certain atmosphere to the film, an exploration of consciousness that's both personal and universal. It’s distinctive for its raw take on media critique back in the day, and it leaves you pondering long after it ends.
The Pyramid has had a somewhat elusive presence in collectors’ circles, with few home video releases, which adds to its allure. Original prints are rare, making it a sought-after film for those who appreciate its thematic depth and unique narrative style. Its exploration of media and personal truth resonates even more today, drawing interest from collectors who value thought-provoking cinema.
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