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Enfant de méduse, Wolastoqey is a curious piece, with this eerie blend of surrealism and an almost haunting atmosphere. You get a real sense of place, as the setting feels almost alive, like it’s breathing with the characters. The pacing is slow, which some might find tedious, but it allows the viewer to soak in the details and the nuance of performances. There's a raw quality to the practical effects that adds to its distinctive feel, almost like it’s drawing you into a dream—or a nightmare. Overall, it’s a film that kind of lingers with you, makes you reflect on the themes of nature and identity without ever spelling it out too clearly.
This film has had limited releases, making it quite a rarity among collectors. There are a few editions out there, but they don't seem to pop up often, which adds to its allure. Collector interest seems to vary, as its abstract nature can be polarizing, but those who appreciate the envelope-pushing quality of lesser-known films often seek it out for its unique vision.
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