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Horizon is a curious piece, isn't it? It takes you through thirteen locations where humanity's touch is woven into the fabric of nature. The atmosphere is almost meditative, with aged moods and shivers that linger. It’s not about dialogue or traditional storytelling; rather, it's about the essence of spaces and how we relate to them. The pacing is slow, almost like a gentle stroll through memories, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the subtle nuances. Those practical effects, or maybe it's more like the rawness of the visuals, really draw you in. It's distinctive, for sure, a blend of introspection and observation that feels rare these days.
Horizon has had a bit of an uneven journey in terms of availability. Initially released in a limited format, it didn't catch on in the mainstream but has garnered interest among collectors who appreciate its unique approach. There aren’t many copies floating around, especially in good condition, so it’s become a sort of hidden gem for those who enjoy introspective cinema. The scarcity adds a layer of allure, especially for collectors who seek out films that diverge from conventional narratives.
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