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Threshold (1972) is really something else, isn't it? It moves from this almost minimalist approach to a wild complexity, layering colors and images in a way that’s just mesmerizing. You can sense the experimental nature—it's less about storytelling and more about visual exploration. The pacing feels meditative, inviting you to really get lost in it. Those shifts in imagery, especially as it edges toward more recognizable forms, give it a unique tension. It’s like a conversation between the artist and the audience, constantly evolving and challenging preconceptions. Definitely a fascinating watch.
Threshold has seen limited releases over the years, mostly in niche collections focused on avant-garde cinema. It’s a bit of a rarity, which spikes collector interest. Various formats exist, but original prints are especially sought after due to their unique visual qualities. The lack of a widely known director adds to its mystique, making it a conversation starter among collectors.
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