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US Rushes feels like a travel diary, a spontaneous collection of fleeting moments captured between the coasts of America in '97. It's not about the narrative but the vibe, the music from the 60s adding a layered nostalgia to the visuals. The editing is raw—entirely in camera, which gives it this organic texture, almost like you’re experiencing the journey yourself, one frame at a time. The pacing is leisurely, yet it reflects the chaos and beauty of American life. If you dig experimental films, this one stands out, not just for its method but for how it makes you feel the places without lingering. A real snapshot of a time and place, you know?
US Rushes holds a unique spot in collector circles due to its experimental nature and the in-camera editing technique. The film is relatively scarce on physical media, which adds to its allure among collectors who appreciate avant-garde cinema. The absence of a known director and clear genre makes it a fascinating topic for discussion, often leading to debates about its place in film history. Many collectors are drawn to its authentic representation of 90s America and the interplay of travel and music.
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