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Visual Logic (and Illogic) is a rather fascinating experiment in visual storytelling, pushing the boundaries of how we perceive signifiers through simple yet effective camera movements. It’s not about grand narratives or elaborate plots; instead, it draws you into its minimalistic world where the absence of traditional structure makes you really think about what you're seeing. Sometimes it feels almost meditative, as each panning shot and zoom is executed with an almost mechanical precision that leaves a lingering sense of unease. You can't help but admire the way it plays with the absurdity of its own visuals, something that can resonate differently depending on your mindset going in.
This film has been a bit of a hidden gem in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream works from the same era. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest, particularly for those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. Formats have varied, but finding a solid copy can be quite the hunt, with some collectors favoring original prints or unique transfers that capture its raw visual essence.
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