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Helen is an interesting exploration of Helen Keller's life—Hillary Baack's directorial debut brings a fresh, yet subtle take on a well-trodden subject. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for moments of introspection that really drive home the emotional weight of Helen's journey. The performances are quite compelling, with a rawness that feels authentic and provides depth to Keller's struggles. The practical effects are minimal but effective, often allowing silence to speak as much as the dialogue itself. It's the atmosphere—at times heavy, at others uplifting—that lingers with you long after it ends. It offers a unique perspective, making it a talking point for collectors interested in depictions of historical figures.
This film hasn't seen a wide release, making it somewhat of a rarity in collector circles. Various formats have popped up over the years, but finding a clean copy can be a challenge, especially since interest in Keller-related films tends to ebb and flow. Many collectors appreciate its unique perspective and are drawn to the less conventional portrayal of its subject, which adds to its allure.
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