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So, 'Don't Ever Talk to Clocks' is this curious little piece from 1964 that kind of slips under the radar in discussions of that era's dramas. There's this surreal tone, you know? The man wandering into a house filled with clocks creates a strange atmosphere, almost like a poetic exploration of time and communication. The pacing is a bit slow, but it builds this odd tension, allowing you to really soak in the visuals and the practical effects β those clocks are fascinating, almost like characters themselves. The performances are understated yet compelling, really drawing you into this world where time takes on a life of its own. It's distinctive in its approach, not your typical drama at all.
This film has seen limited releases, often hard to find in its original format. Its scarcity makes it particularly interesting for collectors, especially those intrigued by avant-garde cinema. The unique thematic elements and unconventional narrative continue to drive interest among niche collectors who appreciate its distinct approach to storytelling.
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