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So, 'Indian Summer 2: Sandstorm' is this intriguing fantasy flick that dives into the complexities of love and imagination. The atmosphere is a mix of dreamy visuals and a bit of whimsy, which feels pretty unique for its time. You get these interesting performances from the leads, Valerie and Alan, who seem to bounce between reality and their dream worlds, which leads to some, uh, fascinating moments. The pacing occasionally drags, but it definitely adds to the surreal tone. And the practical effects? They’re quite charming in a way that only films from this era can pull off. Overall, it’s a curious exploration of love and fantasy that sticks with you, for better or worse.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, particularly those interested in obscure fantasy titles from the early '90s. Its format history is a bit scattered, with limited VHS releases and a rare DVD that popped up a few years back. While it doesn't have the mainstream appeal, there's an undeniable charm and distinctiveness that makes it interesting, especially for those who appreciate the era's practical effects and storytelling quirks.
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