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Vibration is a fascinating example of experimental cinema from the early '80s, capturing an unusual exploration of proprioception through the lens of shock-zooms. The film's atmosphere is both disorienting and immersive, drawing you into a world where minimalist effects collide with striking modernist architecture. It’s a unique viewing experience that plays with pacing in unexpected ways, challenging conventional narrative structures. There's something oddly hypnotic about the way it captures movement and space, making it distinctive among its peers.
Vibration is a rarity in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more mainstream works. However, its limited release and the director's obscurity add a layer of allure for those interested in avant-garde cinema. The film has seen minor re-releases, but original formats are hard to find, making it a niche item for dedicated collectors who appreciate the experimental film landscape of the 1980s.
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