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So, 'Nose' from 1977 is quite the curious piece. It's an odd blend of drama and fantasy, revolving around this official whose nose has literally escaped, which makes for some surreal storytelling. The pacing is a bit slow, but that gives it an eerie atmosphere, almost dreamlike in its absurdity. The practical effects are charmingly dated yet unique, bringing a tangible quality to the story that you'd miss in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. Performances are solid, capturing the absurdity of the situation without veering into outright comedy. It’s distinctive for its exploration of identity and the societal norms regarding appearances, which, frankly, feels surprisingly relevant today.
Finding 'Nose' in good condition can be a challenge, as it wasn't widely released beyond its initial airing. There were a few VHS copies floating around but not much else in terms of formats. Collectors often appreciate it for its quirky premise and the rich discussions it can evoke about society's relationship with identity and self-image. It's one of those oddities that can spark curiosity among collectors looking for something a bit more unconventional.
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