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So 'Walk' is this intriguing piece that captures the essence of wandering, both physically and mentally. The very act of walking becomes a meditation, a way to explore lost memories and fleeting connections. I. and F. seem to drift through landscapes that are almost character themselves—mountains and fields create this beautiful yet melancholic backdrop. The pacing is slow, almost hypnotic, allowing you to settle into their conversations and contemplations. There's a rawness to the performances, unrefined but achingly genuine. It's distinct in how it embraces the mundane, elevating simple actions into something profound, leaving you in a reflective state long after the credits roll.
'Walk' is quite an elusive title, with a limited release that has made it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. The film's abstract nature and lack of mainstream attention may contribute to its scarcity, but those familiar with it appreciate its artistic ambition. It has seen a few formats, though the home media options remain few and far between, which only adds to its intrigue for dedicated collectors.
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