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So, 'And Beyond The Movie: To Infinity' is the final piece of the Zs’Skayr arc, which is interesting because it ties together a lot of loose threads from the earlier films. The pacing is quite different from what you might expect; it meanders a bit before hitting those big emotional beats. The atmosphere is dense, almost suffocating at times, which actually plays well with its themes of existentialism and the search for purpose. I remember the practical effects—there’s a certain rawness to them that feels refreshing in an age of CGI. And the performances, though sometimes uneven, bring a level of intensity that feels genuine, which is hard to find these days. It’s distinctive in how it wraps everything up, leaving you with more questions than answers, which I think was the intent.
This film has had a bit of a confusing release history with various cuts floating around, making certain versions harder to track down. Collectors have begun to show interest due to its cult status within the arc, especially the original VHS releases which are fairly scarce. The film doesn’t pop up often in discussions, but for those who appreciate the Zs’Skayr series, it holds a certain weight that’s hard to overlook.
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