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TUNE is an intriguing visual piece by Kaori Oda that draws inspiration from the documentary 'Desperate Man Blues.' It has this haunting and contemplative atmosphere, really immersing you in its world. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to savor each frame, which is kind of refreshing these days. Themes of personal connection and the power of music resonate throughout, making it feel intimate. While the director remains unknown, Oda's distinctive style is evident, and there's a certain rawness to the practical effects that add to its charm. Definitely a unique viewing experience, not your typical narrative structure, but there’s something captivating about its execution.
TUNE exists in a bit of a niche in the collector's market, mainly due to its limited release and art-house nature. There isn't much in terms of physical formats, which makes it quite the rarity, and collectors often seek it out for its unique visual storytelling. Its scarcity adds a layer of intrigue, as few copies exist, and those who appreciate unconventional cinema often find themselves gravitating toward Oda's work.
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