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Long Day Morning (1968) is a curious entry in the adventure and war genres, steeped in the tumult of the Civil War but set against the icy backdrop of Siberia. The film has a gritty tone, enhanced by practical effects that really capture the harsh environments and the struggles of the troops. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it builds tension effectively, especially during the confrontations between the White Guards and the Red Army. The performances, while not always polished, convey a raw authenticity that adds to its charm. What strikes me is how it marries historical conflict with personal stories, making the struggle feel immediate and visceral.
This film has a somewhat elusive distribution history, making it a rarity among collectors. It has seen a few limited releases on VHS and has recently gained some attention on underground streaming platforms. The scarcity adds to its intrigue, as many collectors appreciate it for its distinct storytelling and unique setting. Interest is growing, especially among those who delve into niche war dramas and historical narratives.
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