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Untitled 1987 is an intriguing experience, really. It's this meditative film poem that pulls you into a world where mysticism and reality blur. The pacing is slow, almost languid, allowing you to absorb the visuals and the soundscapes. You'll notice how the camera work dances between movement, color, and light, each frame feeling like a brushstroke. There's no real narrative—it's more about the feelings and ideas behind oneness and a deeper reality. The way music intertwines with the visuals is something else; it gives the whole piece a spiritual vibe that lingers. It’s not your typical film, but that’s what makes it distinctive, like a visual meditation.
Great for collectors interested in experimental cinema.An exploration of mysticism through visual poetry.Not much is known about the director, adding an air of mystery.
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