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So, A Happy Medium 4 continues the O'Shea brothers' unique journey into the surreal. You can really feel the atmosphere shift in this one; there’s a darker tone compared to earlier entries, but it still retains that quirky charm. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which gives it this off-kilter vibe, almost like you're caught in a dream. They’ve ramped up the practical effects here—definitely some inventive stuff that stands out. Performances are solid, especially from the usual ensemble, who seem to get more comfortable in their roles. Overall, it’s distinctive in how it blends humor with these deeper themes of self-discovery and connection, making it a curious piece in the series.
A Happy Medium 4 is a bit of an enigma in the collector world, primarily because the director remains unknown, which adds to its mystique. Formats are limited, with few physical releases compared to earlier entries. Scarcity seems to be growing, as collectors appreciate the development of themes and the distinctive atmosphere. It’s definitely generated some interest among fans looking to complete their collection of the O'Shea brothers' work.
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