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... nur noch Gewölk ... is a curious piece, really. Beckett's direction brings that familiar sense of existential dread and absurdity, but translated through the lens of German television in the late '70s. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dragging at times, yet it draws you into its bleak atmosphere. The performances carry that understated intensity you'd expect, rich in subtlety, evoking a sense of isolation and reflection. It’s not easy viewing, sure, but it’s distinctive for its stark visuals and the way it wrestles with themes of existence. The practical effects are minimal but effectively enhance that haunting aesthetic Beckett is known for. Quite a unique find for collectors who appreciate the unconventional.
This film is quite rare; it hasn't been released widely, which adds to its allure among collectors. It’s often discussed in niche circles, especially those who appreciate Beckett's work in different mediums. The availability of physical formats is limited, making it a sought-after item for serious collectors who delve into international TV adaptations. Keep an eye out for any labels that might re-release it, but for now, it sits in the shadows of obscurity.
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