Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Guld is a bit of a mystery, isn’t it? The film has this intriguing atmosphere, almost dreamlike at times, weaving together visuals and sounds in a way that feels like a fever dream. The pacing is quite slow, allowing you to really absorb every little detail, but it doesn’t drag too much—there’s a rhythm to it. The themes are nebulous; you might find yourself pondering existence or identity in a very abstract way. Practical effects are notable, lending a tangible quality that’s rare in today’s digital-heavy landscape. The performances? They have their own kind of rawness that can be captivating, and each actor brings a unique flavor to the table, making the whole experience quite distinctive.
Guld has a somewhat elusive status among collectors, with various formats popping up here and there, but none are particularly common. The scarcity of information about its director and release year only adds to its allure. As it stands, Guld seems to attract a niche audience, sparking interest due to its enigmatic qualities and practical effects that harken back to a different era of filmmaking.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore More
Explore our complete collection organized by genre