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So, 'No More Sorrow' from 1978 is one of those obscure gems that leaves you scratching your head. The atmosphere is heavy, with a sort of grim, oppressive tone throughout. You can feel the weight of the story, even if details are sparse. Pacing is pretty uneven, with some parts dragging and others feeling rushed. The performances have a rawness, almost like they were plucked from real life. It's got this distinctive low-budget charm, especially in the practical effects, which feel both gritty and real. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re into the oddities of the late '70s, this one has its own vibe that’s hard to shake off.
This film has been released on a few formats over the years, but it’s still relatively hard to find, which piques collector interest. The original VHS can be particularly elusive, and some folks really seek it out for its unique place in the era’s cinematic landscape. Despite its obscurity, it sparks discussions among collectors who appreciate the offbeat, underrepresented films of its time.
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