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And No Birds Sing is one of those curious films that blends reality with supernatural elements in a really intriguing way. It's got this unsettling atmosphere, which becomes more pronounced as the protagonist, a London director, delves deeper into his own psyche. The pacing meanders a bit, but it adds to that dreamlike quality, making you feel as disoriented as he does. The practical effects are modest but effective, creating a palpable sense of unease without overwhelming the narrative. Overall, it’s a fascinating exploration of the human mind and the ghosts we carry with us, both literally and figuratively.
This film has a somewhat elusive history, making it a talking point for collectors. The scarcity of formats adds to its mystique; it seems to pop up in various indie film collections and festivals. Given its unique narrative style and the way it plays with themes of memory and regret, it garners attention among collectors who appreciate more obscure cinema.
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