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God Walks Backwards is a curious blend of atmosphere and narrative, capturing a slice of life within the chaos of 1991. The film has this languid pacing, almost dreamlike, where Marci and his friend traverse the grounds of a grand castle while keeping an eye on world events through monitors. The dynamic between the characters, particularly the charming yet enigmatic Nathalie, creates a peculiar tension. There's something about the practical effects and the rawness of the performances that feels authentic, almost unpolished. It’s not your typical narrative structure, which makes it distinctive—you're left with this lingering sense of unease and contemplation, almost as if you're an observer watching history unfold, but in reverse.
This film has a certain scarcity to it, making it a notable find for those interested in lesser-known cinema from the early '90s. It’s not widely available, with limited release formats that occasionally pop up in collector circles. Given its unique storytelling and the historical backdrop, it piques the interest of cinephiles who appreciate films that challenge conventional narratives.
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