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So, 'Three More by Cornell' is a fascinating little piece from 2003. It really showcases how Cornell’s editing style remains untouched, which I find adds a layer of authenticity. The pacing fluctuates; sometimes it’s minimal, sometimes it feels like a deep dive into his creative mind. There's this whimsical quality, especially with 'Jack's Dream,' where the puppet animation collides with Cornell’s unique vision. You can really feel the sensitivity in the cuts, making the experience almost meditative. It's an exploration of visual poetry, if you will, and there's an atmospheric richness, a dreamlike quality that lingers long after watching. Definitely something that sparks conversations among fans of experimental cinema.
This film has been a bit elusive in terms of availability, with limited releases making it a curiosity among collectors. Various formats have circulated, but finding a quality version can be tricky. The blend of practical effects and Cornell's editing has drawn attention, particularly from those interested in experimental works. Its distinctiveness lies in how it captures a certain artistic spirit that resonates with collectors who appreciate the nuances of lesser-known films.
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