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The Struggle of the Meat is a fascinating piece from '74 that really stands apart. It's like a collage of images that just won’t fit neatly into your standard narrative, and that's what makes it intriguing. The experimental sound loops, influenced by dolphin language research, create this haunting atmosphere that lingers. You feel a kind of unease throughout, almost meditative in its pacing. The practical effects are unrefined but add to the rawness of the visual experience. It’s not a typical film; it’s more of an audio-visual exploration that leaves you pondering what you just witnessed.
The Struggle of the Meat has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its experimental nature means it doesn't fit neatly into conventional categories, which can intrigue those interested in avant-garde cinema. Original prints and screenings can be rare, and the film's unique approach to sound and visuals has garnered a niche appeal among collectors who appreciate the more obscure aspects of the 1970s film landscape.
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