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You (1968) offers a bizarre blend of experimental cinema and provocative themes, all wrapped up in the unique 'FEEL-A-VISION' technique. The atmosphere is thick with tension, inviting the audience into a world that’s both unsettling and strangely compelling. The pacing can feel uneven, juxtaposing moments of intense drama with more reflective sequences, which adds to the film's unsettling charm. Practical effects are used in ways that grab your attention, and while the performances may not always hit the mark, they contribute to a raw, visceral experience. It’s one of those films that stays with you, for better or worse, and tends to spark conversations among collectors about its place in the experimental film landscape.
You (1968) is relatively scarce, with few surviving prints that collectors hunt for due to its unique gimmick and challenging themes. The film stands out in the landscape of late '60s experimental cinema, and its odd blend of drama and surrealism gives it a certain allure. There have been a few home video releases, but nothing substantial, making any original format particularly interesting for serious collectors.
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