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Droom zonder einde is quite the curious little piece from '64. You have this guy, just chilling in a café, and then he gets hit with this bombshell from his radio about a comet on a collision course with Earth. The atmosphere is thick with a surreal tension, almost dreamlike, with the pacing that really ramps up as he rushes to warn everyone. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, adding to the film's eerie vibe. It tackles themes of urgency and existential dread in such a compact way, and the performances have this rawness that feels genuine. There's something about the film's simplicity that lingers, making it distinctive amid the more polished works of the era.
Droom zonder einde is a rare find, particularly for those interested in the lesser-known short films of the 1960s. Its scarcity is notable, given that many prints seem to have been lost over the years. Collectors often seek out this film not just for its content, but for its unique exploration of themes that resonate even today. The format history is a bit murky, leaving enthusiasts to piece together its availability through various film festivals and private collections.
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