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So, 'Jerk' from 1969—it's a unique little gem. Shot frame by frame, it captures these three faces, including a brother and sister. The way their features merge into one is fascinating; there's something almost haunting about it. The minimalist gestures in the later sequences keep the pace slow and deliberate, inviting you to really focus on the nuances of expression. It’s not your typical narrative film, which is what gives it that distinctive edge. You can feel the atmosphere shift as you watch, something very personal and intimate. It’s like a meditation on identity and connection, and you can’t help but get pulled into its odd, quiet world.
This film is a bit of an enigma in terms of its availability. It hasn’t seen a wide release, which adds to its allure among collectors. There are few prints around, often shared among niche film enthusiasts. Its experimental nature draws interest, especially for those who appreciate the art of animation and avant-garde cinema. Keep an eye out for any screenings or reissues—they’re rare but definitely worth it for a closer look at this unique piece.
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