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So, 'Wild Chrysanthemums Between the Pages of My Journal I Put a Flower' is quite a curious piece. It's this introspective story about Miranda, a university student, really digging into her haiku thesis. The film has this experimental bent that her advisor seems totally baffled by, which adds a nice layer of tension. There's something poignant about her painting of the sea losing water – it’s almost a metaphor, right? The pacing is a bit meditative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, and the performances are understated but compelling. It lingers in your mind, in a way that feels both unique and slightly unsettling. Not your average narrative, that’s for sure.
This film is still somewhat elusive on the collector's market, with limited releases and a somewhat ambiguous distribution history. Its experimental angle and unconventional storytelling have sparked interest among niche collectors who appreciate the art-house aesthetic. Given its recent release, it's hard to say how it will hold up in terms of value, but for those who seek out the unusual in cinema, it certainly stands out.
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