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Wavelength (2016) is a fascinating found footage reinterpretation of Michael Snow's experimental piece. It dives into that eerie, disorienting vibe, capturing a slow, almost hypnotic pace that builds tension in a unique way. The practical effects here play into that unsettling atmosphere, creating a sense of voyeurism that makes you question your own perspective as you watch. It's distinctive because it transposes that original film's structure into a modern context while maintaining its cerebral core. The performances, though understated, really add to the authentic feel, making you reflect on the nature of observation and space in cinema.
Wavelength has seen various formats since its release, but its distribution isn't as widespread, making early editions somewhat scarce. Collectors often note a growing interest in its experimental approach to found footage, especially as the genre continues to evolve. As a piece that not only pays homage but also recontextualizes a seminal work, it holds a niche but dedicated space in collector circles.
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