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So, 'Was Wo' is a pretty intriguing piece, showcasing Beckett's unique directorial touch for German television. It’s a blend of stark visuals and haunting atmospheres that really captures the essence of his work. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to sink into the existential themes he’s known for. You can feel the weight of the silence, and the performances are understated but impactful, conveying a profound sense of isolation. It's interesting to see how this last venture into television reflects his literary style, making it a distinctive artifact for those who appreciate the nuances of his artistic vision.
This film is somewhat elusive within collectors’ circles, having limited distribution primarily in niche formats. Its scarcity adds to the allure, as few have laid eyes on it outside of specialized screenings. Enthusiasts of Beckett or German television history often seek it out for its unique place in his oeuvre, making it a noteworthy find for serious collectors.
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