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247 Degrees North is one of those curious little gems that emerged from the London Sci-Fi 48 Hour Film Challenge. The atmosphere is intriguing, with its moody visuals and striking costuming that really capture the eye. The pacing feels brisk, yet there's a certain weight to it, especially with the almost surreal character of the blind woman who can elicit poetry with just a touch. It teeters on the edge of confusion, but that’s part of its charm—you're left pondering the themes of perception and expression long after it's over. The practical effects are modest but effective, complementing the film's unique narrative style and overall vibe.
This film has a rare quality due to its origins in a tight competition, which often leads to unique storytelling. While it's not widely circulated, its distinct premise and execution have garnered interest among collectors who appreciate short films that blend experimental elements with narrative depth. As it stands, 247 Degrees North offers a fascinating exploration for anyone diving into lesser-known sci-fi works.
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