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So, x Infinity is this interesting visual album that really blurs the lines between traditional music videos and a stand-alone film. It's like every track from George Watsky’s album is brought to life through these vibrant, often surreal visuals that keep you engaged. The pacing is quite varied; some segments hit with a rapid intensity while others draw you in more contemplatively. There's a rawness to Watsky's performance that feels personal, which I think adds to the atmosphere. The practical effects are, well, not over-the-top, but they complement the artistry in a way that feels intentional and thoughtful. Overall, it’s an intriguing showcase of his work that stands out in the realm of visual storytelling. It’s not your typical music film.
x Infinity has seen a few releases, but finding a physical copy can be a bit of a challenge. The visual album format is somewhat niche, so it hasn’t had the same widespread attention as traditional films, which makes it a curiosity for collectors. The combination of Watsky’s spoken word and distinct visuals creates a unique experience that appeals to fans of experimental film and music alike, contributing to its growing interest among collectors.
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