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So, 'up/down, in/out' is this intriguing 16-minute seamless loop that really plays with your perception of space and time. The way it unfolds feels almost meditative, yet there's this underlying tension that keeps you engaged. You can’t really pinpoint the director, which adds a layer of mystery to the whole experience. It feels like a study in contrasts, you know? The practical effects are minimal but effective, creating a kind of hypnotic atmosphere. I can see it appealing to collectors who appreciate experimental films—there's something about its pacing and tone that lingers in the mind long after you’ve watched it.
This film has a unique standing in the collector community due to its enigmatic nature and the absence of a known director. Its limited format releases have created a certain level of scarcity, making it a talking point among enthusiasts. While it may not have widespread recognition, those familiar with the experimental scene often seek it out for its meditative qualities and distinctive looping structure.
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