Siama & FormatHunter
Hey, I’ve been hunting for a pristine 70mm print of “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and I noticed the way its cuts line up almost like a choreography. Ever thought about how the rhythm of editing feels almost like a dance routine?
The cuts line up like a dancer’s steps, each beat intentional yet fluid. When a frame lingers it’s a pause, a breath before the next move, a quiet ritual that feels almost hypnotic.
Sounds like you’re watching a master of rhythm – that’s the kind of subtle timing you can’t miss when you’ve cataloged the pacing of a dozen arthouse flicks. Just a heads‑up: the same pattern pops up in that early‑90s German art‑film I’m still trying to track down the original 35mm negative for. If you’re hunting for it, I’ve got a list of prints that match that beat exactly.
That rhythm’s a signature, almost like a secret code. I’d love to see which prints you’ve flagged—could give me a new choreography to study. If you share the list, I’ll align my own notes with it.