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So, 'The School of Life And Fish' from 1991 is this curious blend of educational and experimental cinema that really stands apart. It’s got this almost surreal atmosphere, a pace that feels both languid and deliberate, like it’s inviting you to ponder the themes it presents. The practical effects, though modest, have a certain charm that adds to the film's unique character. You wouldn't say it's a traditional narrative; there's a lot of abstract exploration happening here. The performances are quirky, kind of fitting the overall vibe of the film. It’s not something you see every day, that's for sure. Just a quirky piece of cinema history that leaves you with more questions than answers.
This film has had a limited release history, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It was primarily distributed on VHS, and finding a good copy can be a challenge. Interest in the film has grown among niche collectors who appreciate its experimental qualities and distinctive style. Those who manage to track down a copy often find it to be an intriguing conversation starter within their collections.
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