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Time is the Sun unfolds in a stark, surreal landscape where the weight of poverty and societal marginalization is explored with a hauntingly poetic lens. The pacing is unconventional, almost dreamlike, inviting viewers to linger on moments that capture the essence of despair and resilience within the poverty-rabble. The film's atmosphere is thick with a sense of eternity, as it delves into themes of legality and property loss—a reflection on how the disenfranchised are eternally caught in a cycle they can't escape. It’s this distinctive approach, both visually and thematically, that sets it apart from typical narratives, almost challenging you to pull apart its layers.
This film has seen limited releases in various formats, making physical copies quite rare. Its abstract narrative and unique thematic focus have garnered a niche interest among collectors looking for lesser-known works that challenge conventional storytelling. Many fans appreciate the film's experimental approach, which often leads to discussions about its subtext and existential themes, making it a curious piece for those who enjoy digging into film history.
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