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So, 'Galaxy' from 1967 is this intriguing dive into the mind, really. It feels like a surreal journey that plays with memory and dreams, almost like wandering through a labyrinth where time doesn’t quite work right. The pacing is deliberately languid, giving you the sense of drifting through thoughts rather than racing to a conclusion. There’s something about the practical effects that gives it this raw, tactile feel; it’s not slick, but it creates a unique atmosphere that draws you in. The performances, while understated, have this kind of haunting resonance that lingers long after the credits roll, making you think about the nature of reality and consciousness. It’s not your typical drama, and that’s what makes it stand out.
'Galaxy' remains a bit of an obscure gem in the collector's realm. It’s not often found in standard circulation, which adds to its allure. Some early VHS and rare prints pop up occasionally, but they can be tough to track down. This one's definitely on the radar for those interested in unique cinematic experiences that challenge conventional narrative forms — a real conversation piece for any serious collector.
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