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Nono is a curious entry from 1984 that leaves you pondering its intentions long after the credits roll. The atmosphere is surreal, almost dreamlike, with an uneasy pacing that builds tension without a clear destination. While the director remains a mystery, the practical effects used are surprisingly effective for the time, adding a layer of intrigue. Performances are a mixed bag, ranging from captivating to perplexing, which somehow enhances the film’s unique charm. It's that kind of flick that you find yourself discussing with friends – what did it really mean? What were they trying to say? It's definitely distinctive in its execution.
Nono has a bit of a shadowy existence in the collector's world, with various formats released but not widely circulated. Its scarcity adds to its mystique, making it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate films that push conventional boundaries. While not every collector may seek it out, those with a taste for the avant-garde will find its quirks appealing. Overall, it's a film that invites exploration without providing all the answers.
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