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Tragedia Endogonidia - BN.#05 Bergen is quite a peculiar piece. The narrative descends from a goat, which alone piques curiosity. The way it uses phonemes derived from protein sequences to create its language is fascinating, blurring the lines between biology and art. The tone feels almost surreal, blending the grotesque with the cerebral in a way that’s really hard to shake off. You can sense the pacing is deliberately slow, driving home the themes of decay and growth. Practical effects, while minimal, are unsettling yet thought-provoking, placing the viewer in an uncomfortably introspective space. Definitely not your average film; it lingers like a haunting thought you can't quite articulate.
Tragedia Endogonidia - BN.#05 Bergen has a niche appeal that often goes under the radar among collectors. Its lack of mainstream recognition contributes to its scarcity, making any format release particularly sought after. The film’s experimental nature has generated a small but dedicated following that appreciates its unique blend of biology and narrative. Original prints are hard to come by, which adds to its allure for those who enjoy the avant-garde.
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