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Deliria, released in 2008, has this strange, almost hypnotic vibe that lingers long after the credits roll. There’s a surreal, dreamlike quality to the storytelling, weaving personal memories with the backdrop of cinematic history. The pacing can feel off-kilter at times, but it adds to the overall atmosphere—almost like a fever dream. The themes of identity and memory are woven through with a sense of unease, especially when juxtaposed with the historical context of 9/11 as viewed through the lens of older films. It’s not just a film; it’s more like an experience that challenges your perceptions. The practical effects, although understated, serve to enhance that disquieting tone, making it stand out in the indie scene.
Deliria has had a rather limited release, making physical copies somewhat of a rarity among collectors. The indie nature of its distribution means that there's not much in the way of special editions or remasters, which adds to its allure. Interest tends to fluctuate, especially as more collectors seek out niche films that offer something different, and Deliria fits that bill nicely. It's a film that seems to resonate differently with each viewer, which can spark engaging conversations among those lucky enough to own a copy.
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