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So, 'Mute, Deaf & Blind' is quite an interesting piece, though it’s shrouded in a bit of mystery with its details. The film brings a gritty atmosphere, almost like a neo-noir vibe, where our drifter gets intertwined with the dark side of revenge. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, which makes the eventual chaos even more impactful. There's a raw intensity in the performances, particularly from the twin sister, who channels a haunting blend of sorrow and fury. Practical effects, while not flashy, ground the film in a way that makes the violence hit harder. It's not something you'd expect, but that’s what makes it fascinating to discuss with fellow collectors.
Not much info on the format history, which adds to its allure among collectors. Copies seem to be somewhat scarce but do pop up occasionally in niche markets. Interest is on the rise due to its distinctive themes and the layered performance by the lead, making it a conversation starter in collector circles. The lack of a widely known director also adds an air of enigma that many collectors appreciate.
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