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So, 'you can't plan a perfect day sometimes it just happens' is an interesting piece. It’s not your typical film, really more of a visual essay, if you will. The pacing feels almost meditative with this collage of lens flares ripped from ads, and you can sense a strong critique underneath it all. The way these images are re-appropriated creates a strange tension, questioning what authenticity and spirituality mean in a media landscape that’s so often whitewashed. It's captivating, albeit disorienting, and really gives you something to chew on long after it’s over. A unique exploration of visual culture.
This film's format history is quite limited, predominantly available in digital distributions, which adds to its appeal for collectors. It hasn't been released in any special editions or physical formats, making it somewhat scarce. The uniqueness of its content and the conceptual depth certainly pique the interest of those who appreciate experimental cinema or visual arts, offering a conversation piece for any collection.
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