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So, Ulysses, right? It’s this intriguing little film about a young guy with a rather grim job—he buries bodies in an earthworm pit. The whole vibe is a strange blend of melancholy and hope, especially since he’s trying to save up to take his sick mom to Alaska. The way his subconscious bleeds into his conscious thoughts creates a really disorienting and surreal atmosphere, almost like a dream that’s hard to shake off. It’s not exactly polished, but there’s something raw and honest about it that sticks with you. The pacing can be a bit uneven, reflecting the chaos in Ulysses’ mind, which adds to its unique charm.
Ulysses is a bit of an obscure gem, often overlooked but definitely has its niche appeal among collectors of offbeat cinema. There’s not much in terms of formats, as it hasn’t had a wide release, which means it can be somewhat scarce. Collectors tend to appreciate the film for its unique narrative style and the way it tackles themes of love and mortality, making it a curious piece for those who enjoy digging through lesser-known works.
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