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So, 'Line' is a really interesting piece from 2012 that blends fantasy and thriller in this rather unique way. You've got this elderly woman, confined to a wheelchair, and her bizarre connection to various women from the past through a phone line. It creates this surreal atmosphere, where time blurs and reality gets a bit warped. The pacing is slow yet deliberate, allowing for some heavy themes on isolation and memory to unfold. The performances carry a weight, especially given the film’s minimalistic setup, which adds to its overall tension. It's not flashy but has a distinctive charm that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
While 'Line' isn't particularly well-known, it's one of those films that collectors appreciate for its unique narrative structure and atmosphere. It has seen limited physical releases, making original copies somewhat scarce and intriguing for those who enjoy offbeat cinema. The lack of a recognized director doesn't detract from its artistic value but rather adds to the allure for collectors who enjoy digging deeper into lesser-known titles.
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