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So, 'Diana - Forever and Ever' is this curious piece that dives into the life of Princess Diana, but it doesn’t follow the traditional biopic route. Instead, it wanders through various moments, blending a somewhat dreamlike atmosphere with hints of nostalgia and melancholy. The pacing is kind of slow, but it gives you time to absorb the visuals and the weight of her story. It’s interesting, though; the practical effects used in some scenes feel almost surreal, creating a sense of detachment that mirrors Diana's own public persona. Performances are decent, capturing the essence of her complexity, but there's something about the film that feels more like an art piece than straightforward storytelling.
This film seems to have flown under the radar a bit, which makes it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It was released in limited formats, so copies are harder to come by than you might expect. Interest varies, but those who appreciate unconventional takes on real-life figures might find it intriguing. Honestly, it’s one of those pieces that could spark a conversation among collectors about how biopics can diverge from typical narratives.
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