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Eternity (1982) is a rather enigmatic piece that stands out for its surreal escapades. The film charts the bizarre, almost nightmarish experiences of a young man, where reality and dream state blur in unsettling ways. The atmosphere is thick, laden with an almost oppressive quality, and the pacing often feels deliberate, pushing the viewer to linger in moments of discomfort. The performances carry a weight that amplifies the film's existential themes, making it distinct in its approach. Practical effects, though perhaps limited, add an authenticity that many modern films lack. It's a curious watch that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Eternity has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector's market, with few physical releases surfacing over the years. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, making even standard editions somewhat sought after. There’s a certain charm in how its surreal narrative has aged, drawing collectors who appreciate the unique tone and practical effects. As such, its history on formats has been limited, which makes any find in the wild a notable catch.
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