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Transmission / Perception offers this intriguing glimpse into dialogue and visual storytelling, with Marianne Renoir and Pierrot exchanging thoughts that dig into the essence of perception. The brief reading from ‘Pierrot le fou’ about Diego Velázquez ties into this exploration of ‘el pueblo’—it feels almost like a meditation on connection and meaning. The pacing is contemplative, creating a space where the viewer can linger on the ideas presented rather than rushing through them. The atmosphere is thick with artistic references and emotion, though it carries an air of abstraction that might not be everyone's cup of tea. Still, it's distinct, weaving together dialogue and visuals in a way that makes you think.
Transmission / Perception remains a more obscure piece, which can make it somewhat hard to track down in various formats. This film hasn't seen a wide release, resulting in a certain level of scarcity among collectors. Interest typically comes from those drawn to experimental cinema or profound thematic explorations, making it a unique entry point for discussions on perception and connection in film.
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