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There's something intriguingly surreal about 'There is No Forest.' It weaves together elements of French Nouveau roman with martial arts in a way that feels both fresh and disorienting. The pacing often lingers, allowing moments to breathe, which can be a double-edged sword depending on your taste. The fights, though not overly polished, carry a weight to them, reflecting the internal struggles of the protagonist. Themes of enlightenment and the power of thought run deep, lending a philosophical layer to the narrative. The atmosphere is dreamlike, almost ethereal, making it stick with you long after the credits roll. It’s a curious blend that’s hard to pin down, definitely not your typical genre fare.
This film is relatively obscure and has limited distribution, which contributes to its collectible nature. The lack of a prominent director adds to its underground appeal, making it a conversation piece among collectors. Vinyl releases and international versions are particularly scarce, so if you come across one, it could be worth a closer look. Its unique narrative style and thematic depth attract those who appreciate the unorthodox in cinema.
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