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So, 'Tulsa' is this intriguing visual exploration that takes stereo photographs from 1950s cocktail parties and spins them into a vibrant, almost surreal experience. It's not your typical narrative-driven film; instead, it immerses you in a world that feels both nostalgic and disorienting. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each image to resonate, making you ponder the social dynamics of that era. The practical effects, if you can call them that, really breathe life into the stillness of those photographs. There's an odd charm in how it juxtaposes the celebratory atmosphere of the parties with an underlying sense of detachment. It’s distinctive for sure, capturing a moment in time with a playful yet haunting twist.
'Tulsa' is not widely available yet, which adds to its allure among collectors. There’s been some chatter about possible limited releases, but nothing concrete as of now. Given its unique approach to visual storytelling, it’s likely that interest will grow, especially among those who appreciate experimental cinema and vintage photography. The scarcity of physical formats, if they ever appear, could make it a notable piece within niche collections focused on the avant-garde.
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