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So, 'this body is so impermanent…' is quite a curious piece, really. It’s this hour-long exploration that melds various art forms during the pandemic, featuring Ganavya's hauntingly beautiful vocals alongside Wang Dongling’s mesmerizing calligraphy and Michael Schumacher's fluid dance movements. The film taps into the Vimalakirti Sutra, delivering a profound meditation on illness and spiritual journey. The pacing feels contemplative, almost slow, inviting viewers to really immerse themselves in the atmosphere. The visuals are striking, the performances are raw and honest, and there’s this ethereal quality that holds your attention. It’s definitely a unique viewing experience, unlike anything else out there right now. Worth a look for anyone intrigued by experimental narratives and spiritual themes.
This film has had limited releases, making it somewhat rare in collector circles. With no clear distribution history, and directorial anonymity, it piques interest for its unique collaborative nature. Collectors may find value in its artistic intent and its connection to cultural themes, which stand apart from typical narrative-driven films. It’s not widely available, so those drawn to avant-garde cinema or spiritual narratives might want to keep an eye out for any future formats or special screenings.
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