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Windowmobile is this intriguing piece from 1977 that plays with perspective in a really unique way. It’s not just a linear narrative; the whole vibe is about exploring the boundaries of space, layered with Broughton's poetic soundscape that dances around the imagery. The way it juxtaposes the world inside and outside the window gives you this ethereal feeling, almost dreamy. You find yourself caught up in a meditative state, guided by the visuals and the accompanying rhythm of the sounds. The practical effects are straightforward yet effective, adding to its charm. There's something about the pacing that invites you to linger; it’s not rushed, letting you soak in the atmosphere.
The film's rarity makes it a curious addition to any collection, especially given its unconventional approach and the enigmatic director. Over the years, various formats have surfaced, but finding a pristine condition copy can be challenging. Collectors seem drawn to its distinct artistic voice and the way it captures fleeting moments, which makes it a valuable piece for those interested in experimental cinema.
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