In a bit of a hurry here, so I'll just go with a description of this week's Moment:
A sequence of twelve shots in relatively quick succession. No music, no dialogue. The first eleven shots are very similar, with almost no action. However, the twelfth holds a great big surprise, a complete stylistic change from what's preceded it.
Kind of vague, I know. I'll also say that this film has gotten the Criterion treatment, and that I've recently spotlighted some of the director's work over at Screengrab. To say more would be giving away the game.
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