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Count to Four feels like a hidden relic from the late 70s, shrouded in mystery. The tone is both unsettling and introspective, almost like a slow burn that lets the atmosphere creep in. While the practical effects may not be groundbreaking, they contribute a certain gritty charm that's hard to ignore. The pacing can be uneven, but it adds to the film's unique character, giving viewers a chance to really soak in the eerie vibes. The performances have this raw quality that feels authentic, making characters relatable in their flawed humanity. There's something distinctive about its approach to storytelling that sticks with you, even if it’s hard to pinpoint exactly why.
Count to Four has had a somewhat erratic distribution history, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. It's not often found in standard formats, which adds to its allure. Interest is slowly growing, especially as more enthusiasts delve into obscure 70s cinema. Those who appreciate the niche aspects of film history will likely find it intriguing.
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