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So, 'Dear Throat'—a title that definitely grabs attention, right? This 1973 film has an elusive director, which adds this layer of mystery to it. The atmosphere feels almost eerie, with a pacing that seems to linger, pulling you into its strange world. Themes of communication and silence play out in interesting ways. I wouldn’t say the performances are flashy, but they have this raw authenticity that feels real. The practical effects are interesting, providing a tactile sense that’s often missing in more polished films. It’s distinctive for how it explores the human experience without the usual trappings of dialogue-heavy storytelling.
'Dear Throat' isn't the easiest film to find, which keeps collectors intrigued. There are scarce editions and some intriguing formats, but many copies are often in mediocre condition. Interest seems to ebb and flow, but there's a small group of collectors drawn to its obscure nature and the aura of mystery surrounding it.
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