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So, 'Bedtime Stories: Railways' feels like this ethereal journey, really. It’s not your typical narrative; it dances around the idea of dreams and play—two girls weaving a tapestry of imagination between their waking and sleeping worlds. There's this almost hypnotic quality to it, where time seems to stretch and bend, drawing you into their poetic game. The visuals are quite unique too, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality, giving a sense of wonder through practical effects that are charmingly imperfect. It's one of those films that feels alive with a childlike curiosity, and the performances are subtly enchanting, creating a mood that lingers long after the credits roll.
'Bedtime Stories: Railways' isn't the easiest film to find, adding to its allure for collectors. The scarcity of prints and varied formats make it a bit of a treasure hunt. Its experimental nature means it doesn't always fit neatly into genre categories, which can be both frustrating and fascinating for cataloging. There’s definitely a niche audience for its dreamy, almost surreal exploration of childhood, and having a copy in your collection feels like holding onto a piece of lost cinema history.
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