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So, 'Exit' is one of those films that just pulls you into its moody atmosphere. Set in this old wartime guesthouse, the tension builds as a flood isolates a group of strangers, and then this guy drops this wild idea that he can 'decreate' people. It’s a cerebral drama, really, exploring themes of existence and the weight of choices. The performances are quite compelling, and there's this lingering unease that permeates every scene. The pacing has a deliberate slowness that really allows you to soak into the unsettling vibe. Practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the eerie tone. It's distinctive in how it plays with psychological tension rather than leaning on typical thriller tropes.
Exit has remained somewhat elusive in collector circles, with only limited releases over the years, primarily on VHS and a few DVD compilations. Its rarity adds to its appeal, as many collectors appreciate the obscure gems that showcase unique storytelling, especially those with a twist like this one. Interest continues to grow, particularly among fans of 1970s cinema and those keen on psychological mysteries. The original narrative by Harry Farjeon definitely gives it a layer of depth that isn't often seen in films of that era.
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