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WVLNT is an intriguing experiment that takes the original Wavelength (1967) and alters its essence into something wholly unique. It feels like a dream-like tapestry, overlaying the imagery of the original with a distinct sense of abstraction. The pacing is deliberately disjointed; it invites viewers to lose themselves in the film rather than follow a linear narrative. The atmosphere is dense, almost claustrophobic, as it plays with perception and time—a fascinating aspect for those invested in avant-garde cinema. It’s certainly not your conventional viewing experience, but that's what sets it apart in a collector's library.
WVLNT is relatively scarce in the collector's market, often overshadowed by its predecessor. It has appeared in a few limited releases, and due to its experimental nature, it garners interest mainly from those who appreciate avant-garde filmmaking. The limited availability and niche appeal make it a curious piece for enthusiasts who enjoy exploring the boundaries of cinematic form.
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