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Myria has this unique vibe that feels both dreamlike and unsettling, almost like you’re stepping into a hazy memory. The pacing is deliberately slow, which gives the film a haunting atmosphere, pulling you into its strange world. There’s a surreal quality to the visuals, with practical effects that, while not always polished, have a charm that adds to its distinctiveness. The performances? They don’t hold back, capturing a bizarre emotional depth that really sticks with you. Themes of identity and isolation weave throughout, making it an intriguing watch for those who appreciate offbeat cinema from the early '80s.
Myria is a bit of a rarity; collectors often seek it out due to its limited release and the obscure nature of its production. Various formats exist, but the original VHS holds a certain allure for those who appreciate vintage media. Interest tends to fluctuate but it has garnered a niche following among enthusiasts of early '80s surreal cinema, making it a notable piece for any serious collector.
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