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The Way He Always Wanted It II is an intriguing piece, shot on 35mm, capturing a unique atmosphere at Ford House, a Bruce Goff-designed marvel. The film’s musical score, pieced together from Goff's early compositions, really adds a distinct layer to the viewing experience. It's not just the visuals or the setting that draw you in but also the pacing that feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing you to absorb every detail. The themes seem to wander through memory and creative abandonment, which reflects Goff's own life choices. There's something almost haunting about it, a blend of artistic exploration and personal narrative that makes it stand out in the realm of lesser-known works.
This film is particularly interesting for collectors due to its scarcity; it wasn't widely distributed and remains a niche title. The 35mm format gives it a tactile quality that's hard to replicate, making it a prized find for those who appreciate film history. While not much is known about the director, the connection to Bruce Goff adds a layer of artistic significance, drawing in collectors who admire unique architectural influences in cinema.
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