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Green Willow for Delaware has this peculiar, almost ethereal vibe that lingers with you long after the credits roll. It feels like a dream dipped in melancholy, with its moody atmosphere and the persistent rain setting a perfect backdrop for the characters’ conversations about a place—Delaware—that remains shrouded in mystery. The pacing is contemplative, giving you time to sit with the unease of not knowing. It's a bit surreal, capturing that feeling of isolation and longing, which is enhanced by the performances that are understated yet impactful. There’s something about its low-key practical effects that adds to its charm, making it distinctive in an era flooded with more flamboyant productions.
Green Willow for Delaware is relatively obscure, with limited releases over the years. It's not the easiest find on physical media, and collectors often treasure the few copies that surface, especially in good condition. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue and conversation among collectors, especially those who appreciate the more avant-garde and arthouse films from the 70s.
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