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So, 'Watt' is this intriguing little experimental short film from 1982 that really doesn't fit neatly into any genre. The tone is quite atmospheric, with a dreamlike quality that makes you feel like you're inside a visual poem. Pacing? It's deliberately slow, inviting you to linger on each frame. The themes are abstract, hinting at ideas of perception and reality, which makes for a unique viewing experience. Not a lot of dialogue, but the practical effects are pretty fascinating for its time—there's a distinct handmade feel to everything. It's the kind of film that you might appreciate more with multiple viewings, as there's layers to peel back, and the overall vibe stays with you.
Watt has remained somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with few official releases surfacing over the years. Various formats have popped up but scarcity remains a key factor for those hunting it down. The film attracts a niche audience interested in experimental cinema, and its unique aesthetic has sparked a bit of interest in underground film circles, often discussed in relation to the broader context of 1980s avant-garde works.
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