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Deep Blue is a curious piece from '88. It seems to float in this odd space where the atmosphere is thick but the details are a bit murky. The pacing feels almost disjointed at times, like you're being pulled in different directions. There’s a haunting quality to the visuals, and some practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm. You can tell there was a vision, maybe not fully realized, but it gives it a distinctive vibe. The performances aren’t exactly polished, yet they carry a weight that adds to the eeriness of the film. It’s definitely one to ponder after watching, for those who enjoy the more obscure and off-kilter narratives.
Deep Blue has seen limited releases and is somewhat elusive in the collector’s market. It's not the kind of title that gets frequent attention, which adds to its intrigue. Various formats have circulated, but finding a quality print can be a challenge. Collector interest tends to be more niche, appealing to those who appreciate the unconventional and the lesser-known corners of cinema.
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