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Apartments (1977) is a curious piece, with a rather enigmatic edge. It captures this almost dreamlike tension between two women living in adjacent units, drawn together not just by proximity but by some deeper, perhaps unexplainable, fantasy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those moments of connection to simmer rather than rush. Visually, it leans on practical effects that are simple yet effective, adding to its odd charm. The atmosphere is thick, like a fog that never quite lifts, leaving you with questions about desire and loneliness. Performances are subtle, yet they weave a complex web of emotions that linger.
Apartments has floated through the collector's market with some rarity, primarily existing in obscure VHS formats and a few limited DVD releases. Its unknown director only adds to the intrigue, as collectors often seek out films that challenge the mainstream narrative. The scarcity of quality prints makes it a topic of discussion among enthusiasts who appreciate the oddities of cinema from this period, drawing interest from those who delve into the unconventional.
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