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I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse has this raw, unrefined energy that really captures the essence of a 70s drama. The pacing is a bit slow, but it adds to that meditative feel as Aden and the hermit traverse both the literal desert and their emotional landscapes. There's something deeply primal about their connection to Mother-Earth, contrasting sharply with the eventual chaos of urban life. The performances, especially the hermit, resonate with authenticity, making you ponder the nature of civilization itself. The film’s practical effects, though minimal, feel grounded and enhance that sense of realism. It’s a fascinating exploration of freedom and societal constraints wrapped in a unique narrative that’s hard to shake off.
The film has seen limited format releases, and it remains somewhat obscure in the collector community, which adds to its allure. It’s not something you see often at conventions or in curated collections, making it a unique find for those interested in 70s cinema. Keep an eye out for any independent distributors that may unearth it in remastered editions, as its scarcity can drive up interest among dedicated collectors.
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