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It's a slow build–don't give up on it too early

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    GuyOnTheLeft — 12 years ago(August 14, 2013 01:12 AM)

    If I hadn't previously seen The Parallax View by the same filmmaker and been so blown away by that, I might not have stuck with this one as it takes a little time to sink its teeth in you. I ended up watching it over three days and four or five different sessions; but I found it quite rewarding that way. Someone on another thread said it was like reading a book, and books are often enjoyed in segments, so I would recommend trying that if you find your attention wandering a bit at the beginning.
    See a list of my favourite films here: http://www.flickchart.com/slackerinc

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      asktheages — 12 years ago(August 14, 2013 09:45 PM)

      I remember finding the film a bit dry, or dull, on first watch (had seen and adored Parallax, too) but found myself drawn back to it, appreciating more and more each time; and by now its one of the most compulsively rewatchable films I know, just something so uniquely hypnotic and disquieting about it.

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        EJverh — 12 years ago(August 17, 2013 01:02 AM)

        What a beautiful way to describe it! That's exactly the power this film has over me today. I must have seen it over 20 times by now, but every single time I watch it pulls me back into its hypnotic, unsettling atmosphere. It's almost like a too real of a documentary which disturbingly encompassed the exact time and place in history.

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          henrimaine — 10 years ago(November 16, 2015 09:08 PM)

          Strangely, my experience was the opposite - I liked the first half immensely, but the second half a bit less.

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            Woodyanders — 6 years ago(November 19, 2019 01:31 AM)

            I loved how this film told its story in a subtle and gradual way. It's definitely a film that's both by and for adults.
            You've seen Guy Standeven in something because the man was in everything.

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