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So, 'We Live in Interesting Times' really stands out for its minimalist approach, right? The entire piece hinges on this somewhat obsessive tracking movement up and down a parking garage staircase, which gives it a peculiar rhythm. It's like each iteration builds on the last, creating a hypnotic loop that makes you think about the mundane and the cyclical nature of life. There's a carwash in the basement which adds this odd, almost surreal quality to the atmosphere. It’s all pretty low-key but really makes you ponder themes of repetition and disconnection. The way the visuals play off the sound design creates a unique space that feels both familiar and unsettling at the same time. Definitely not your usual narrative fare.
This film has had limited releases, often appearing at smaller film festivals or underground screenings, which adds to its elusive charm among collectors. Some versions have emerged on obscure formats, but finding a well-preserved copy can be quite a challenge. Interest seems to be steadily growing as more collectors appreciate its unique style and thematic depth, making it a notable addition for those looking to explore lesser-known works.
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