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Wholes is this intriguing piece from 1991 that plays with concepts of division and identity, set against the backdrop of São Paulo. It’s got this raw, almost experimental tone, immersing you in the city’s atmosphere while engaging with philosophical ideas. The pacing can feel disjointed at times, reflecting the theme of fragmentation itself. The visuals hold a certain practical edge, capturing both the beauty and grit of urban life, and the performances have this understated quality that really suits the film's contemplative nature. It stands out for its willingness to ask questions more than it provides answers, making it a curious watch for anyone who appreciates the unconventional.
This title is quite under the radar, with formats that are limited, making it a bit of a rarity in collectors' circles. Its enigmatic nature and philosophical leanings draw interest from those seeking less conventional cinema. It’s not widely available, which adds to its allure for serious collectors who appreciate films that challenge norms and provoke thought.
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