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Wing Flapping is this obscure gem from '75 that just lingers in the mind. The film explores the dynamics of multiple relationships, presenting it almost as a lifestyle choice rather than a plot device. Its pacing feels deliberate, at times even meandering, which allows you to really soak in the atmosphere and the complexities of the characters' interactions. The performances can be a bit raw, but there's a sincerity to them that gets under your skin. Practical effects are minimal but do have a certain charm, capturing an authentic vibe of the era. It’s not something you'll find on every shelf, making it a curious piece for any collector's library.
Wing Flapping is quite rare and has a limited presence in collector circles, often overlooked due to the lack of a known director and its ambiguous genre classification. The film has seen only a few releases over the years, mainly in obscure formats, which adds to its allure for dedicated collectors. There's something intriguing about its exploration of relationships that keeps collectors on the lookout for any new finds or discussions surrounding it.
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