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So, 'Go Alone Like Musso's Horn' is one of those intriguing films that leaves you scratching your head. It's got this surreal, almost dreamlike quality that really sets it apart. The pacing is unconventional, almost meandering at times, which some might find frustrating, but I think it adds to the overall atmosphere. The performances feel raw, like the actors are just channeling something real, which gives it a unique vibe. And if you’re into practical effects, there’s a certain charm to the way they approach visuals here. It’s not polished, but there’s something genuine about it that’s hard to shake off.
This film has a bit of a cult status among collectors due to its obscure nature and the mystery surrounding its director. Formats are limited, with only a handful of VHS copies floating around, making it a tough find. Those who appreciate oddball cinema often seek it out for its unique aesthetic and unconventional storytelling, but it’s not something you’ll come across every day.
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