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Exiles (1977) is a curious piece that drifts through the 1920s literary scene with an almost ethereal quality. The tone feels heavy with nostalgia and a sense of unresolved tension, as we follow Michael Arlen's son on a quest to uncover his father's silence. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to the film's atmospheric weight. There's a haunting quality to the performances—each actor embodies a depth of emotion that lingers. What stands out is the film's exploration of creativity and loss, making it a unique exploration of the artistic psyche. The practical effects, while understated, contribute to a palpable sense of time and place, giving it a distinct flavor that some may find truly captivating.
Exiles is a somewhat elusive title in the collector community, with a limited number of physical copies available. It was released primarily on VHS in the late '80s, and finding a good condition tape can be tricky. As interest in obscure cinema grows, this film is quietly gaining traction among collectors who appreciate its thematic depth and unique storytelling approach.
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