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So, 'World of Discontinuity' is this intriguing documentary from 1969 that dives deep into the concept of discontinuity in various aspects of life. Akira Ide, who was known more for his writing before this venture, really captures a unique atmosphere—it's kind of raw but thought-provoking. The pacing feels deliberately uneven, which might throw some viewers off, but it adds to the overall sense of dislocation. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the film's themes rather than overshadowing them. You get a real sense of Ide’s perspective and inquisitiveness throughout the film, and it manages to stick with you in a way that feels a bit unrefined but engaging.
'World of Discontinuity' is relatively scarce in collector circles, especially on original formats. The film has seen a few re-releases over the years, but finding a good condition copy can be a challenge. Collectors often appreciate its distinctive style and the way it approaches its themes, making it a notable piece for those interested in the evolution of documentary filmmaking during that era.
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