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So, 'Doorway' is quite the enigma from 1971, isn't it? The film dances along this ethereal line between dream and reality, with its serene winterscape that kind of pulls you in and then lets you go just as easily. There's this haunting quality to the visuals, where shadows almost become characters themselves, lingering in the air. The pacing might feel slow to some, but it enhances that meditative atmosphere, inviting you to ponder deeper themes of transience and perception. It's not your run-of-the-mill flick, rather a piece that challenges how you experience cinema, and that's what makes it stand out in a collection—it's like a glimpse into a different world, one that stays with you.
The film's availability has been quite limited over the years, often surfacing in obscure collections or specialty releases. There’s a certain allure to owning it, considering its unique approach to storytelling and visuals that many collectors find captivating. Its scarcity only adds to the intrigue, turning it into a niche interest for those who appreciate films that defy conventional narrative structures.
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