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So, 'Faust, Markétka, služka a já' from '63 is quite the peculiar piece. The atmosphere feels like a strange blend of surrealism and dark comedy. You get this interesting pacing, where the story ebbs and flows, keeping you on your toes. The performances—though the director remains a mystery—are engaging, almost theatrical at times, which adds to the overall quirkiness. It's not just about the plot, it's the way it dives into themes of desire and manipulation. There's a certain roughness with the practical effects, giving it a raw edge that modern CGI just can't replicate. It’s a film you’d want to discuss over drinks, really.
This film has quite a limited release history, making it a rare find for collectors. Its scarcity adds to the allure as many are drawn to its unconventional narrative style and distinctive aesthetic. Fans of lesser-known European cinema often seek it out, and the film has sparked interest in niche collector circles, particularly for those who appreciate the unusual and the avant-garde.
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