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T.P.II is this quirky and somewhat surreal piece from Robert Nelson that really captures a unique vibe of the mid-60s experimental scene. The pacing is deliberately off-balance, creating a sense of disorientation that matches its abstract narrative. You get this odd mix of humor and melancholy, which is quite disarming. The practical effects are low-fi but inventive, giving it a raw charm that feels very much of its time. It's not just a film, it's more like a collage of thoughts and images, where each scene is a little exploration into the absurd. Definitely a conversation starter for any collector's shelf, because it really stands out among the other more mainstream films of the era.
T.P.II has had a bit of a mixed availability over the years, often appearing in obscure film festivals and art house collections but not always getting a wide release. Those in the know tend to seek out copies, especially since it’s a title that doesn’t pop up as often as mainstream films from the same era. Collectors appreciate the film for its experimental nature and the rarity of its screenings, which has contributed to a growing interest in more avant-garde works from this period.
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