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So, 'My Way' from '93 is a curious piece. It seems to meander through its narrative, almost like it's searching for a purpose but often gets lost in the journey. The tone is reflective, tinged with a certain melancholy that’s hard to shake off, and the pacing can feel a bit uneven at times. The performances, while not always gripping, have a raw quality that adds a layer of authenticity. The practical effects, well, they have that classic feel of early '90s filmmaking—real and tactile, which I find refreshing compared to today’s CGI-heavy offerings. It's a film that sticks with you in a strange way, inviting thought but not always providing clear answers.
My Way has seen limited releases over the years, and its scarcity adds to its intrigue among collectors. There’s not much out there in terms of special editions or extensive bonus features, pushing collectors to seek out original prints. Given its distinctive atmosphere and the uniqueness of its storytelling, it garners curiosity among niche collectors, making it a conversation starter for those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the '90s.
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