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So, there's this film called 'Dear D,' which, honestly, is quite a curiosity. Shot in Windsor Castle, it captures an atmospheric vibe that feels both intimate and grand. The pacing is a bit unusual, with moments that linger just a touch longer than you'd expect, which adds to its charm. The performances feel genuine, though the director remains a mystery, which only deepens the film's allure. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are understated yet effective, enhancing the castle's imposing presence. It's a film that doesn’t rush, allowing you to soak in the ambiance and ponder the themes lingering just beneath the surface.
'Dear D' has a bit of a shadowy existence in the collector community. It seems there are very few prints available, making it somewhat elusive for enthusiasts. Its format history is patchy, with whispers of limited screenings and a few underground releases. This scarcity certainly piques interest, as collectors love to chase after something so enigmatic and rare.
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