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The Reverse of Deja-Vu on Television, with Slight Delay is a curious piece from 1985 that defies easy classification. It creates this disorienting atmosphere, exploring liminal spaces really well, like you’re caught in a loop but not quite in the same way twice. The pacing is deliberately slow; it feels like a dream state where time stretches and bends. There’s this raw, almost experimental feel to the practical effects that adds to its intrigue. No named director, which just adds to its mystique. It's this odd meditation on existence—places that feel familiar yet alien—all wrapped up in grainy VHS aesthetics. Definitely not for everyone, but that's what makes it stand out in a collection.
Finding a copy of The Reverse of Deja-Vu on Television, with Slight Delay is becoming increasingly rare; it seems that not many were distributed. Originally released on VHS, it has become somewhat of a cult curiosity among collectors who appreciate its avant-garde nature. Interest has picked up recently, especially among those fascinated by obscure 80s media. The lack of identifiable production details only adds layers to its elusive charm.
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