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Mit dem Strom is a curious piece from the early '70s that possesses a rawness you don't see often. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of silence to speak volumes, subtly weaving through the emotional struggles of its characters. There’s a certain bleakness to the narrative, hinting at themes of resignation and the currents of fate that swirl around us. I found the atmosphere quite haunting, it's not flashy but lingers in your thoughts. The performances feel genuine, almost like a window into their souls, which somehow makes it all the more impactful. The practical effects are minimal, yet they're effective in grounding the film in a stark realism that’s quite striking for its time.
Mit dem Strom is a bit of a hidden gem, often overlooked in discussions of 70s cinema. The film's scarce availability adds to its allure among collectors, as it's not the easiest to find in a decent print. Many collectors appreciate its raw narrative style and the emotional weight of the performances. If you come across a copy, it’s definitely worth considering for a deeper exploration of the era's dramatic storytelling.
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