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Surface Tension

The film is a thought-provoking exploration of ordinary life, combining introspective conversations, cityscapes, and the calming movements of a goldfish.

The movie is divided into three distinct parts, each with a unique visual and auditory experience. The first segment features a man rapidly adjusting clock and radio dials, followed by a swift montage of him moving around, accompanied by the sound of a ringing phone. The second part takes the viewer on a rapid tour of New York City, with a German-speaking voice providing narration. The film concludes with a serene shot of a solitary goldfish swimming in the ocean, surrounded by the soothing sounds of waves crashing against the shore.

Info about Surface Tension

Originally Released: United States, Dec 31, 1968

Production Country: United States

Genres:Short