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So, 'Those Who Would Be Einstein' is a real curiosity, you know? It’s structured as a three-part anthology, each segment feels like it’s orbiting around its own little planet, each with its distinct vibe. The pacing is a bit unconventional, flowing in and out of themes that probe the metaphysics of human connections, which can be both intriguing and a little challenging. The performances are surprisingly earnest, maybe not what you'd expect from a film of this nature. It has these practical effects that lean into a low-budget charm; they’re not flashy, but they really fit the overall aesthetic. It’s definitely one of those films that sparks conversations rather than just being background noise, kind of makes you ponder how we see each other.
This film has been released on a few obscure formats, but it's not the easiest to find. Some collectors really appreciate its rarity and the oddity factor it brings to their shelves. Interest has been somewhat niche, as it doesn’t fit neatly into traditional genre categories, but there’s a small cult following that enjoys its philosophical undertones and experimental storytelling style.
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