

Is it worth it? Honestly? It depends on how much patience you have for 1930s pacing. If you’re the type of person who needs to see everything spelled out, you’re going to hate this. It’s moody, it’s a bit fragmented, and sometimes the characters just stop talking to stare at walls. But if you dig that old, grainy atmos...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth it? Honestly? It depends on how much patience you have for 1930s pacing. If you’re the type of person who needs to see everything spelled out, you’re going to hate this. It’s moody, it’s a bit fragmented, and sometimes the characters just stop talking to stare at walls. But if you dig that old, grainy atmosphere, there’s a weird charm here that you don't get in modern blockbusters. It reminds me a bit of the frantic energy in Kansas City Princess, though, you know, much grimmer. Bri..."
Serge Veber, Harald Bratt, Emil Burri
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