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Opera Omnia weaves a surreal experience, almost like wandering through a half-remembered dream. The haunting score by Space Afrika really pulls you in, matching the film's exploration of loss and memory. The pacing feels almost meditative, with the two boys moving through the industrial remnants of Manchester, evoking a sense of both decay and beauty. It’s not just about the visuals; the performances are raw and genuine, capturing the innocence and curiosity of youth amidst stark surroundings. There’s something distinctively atmospheric about how it draws parallels to Dante’s journey, making you reflect on the paths we take in life—always resonating with echoes of the past.
Opera Omnia is still relatively new, so it hasn’t saturated the collector market yet, making it a unique find. There are whispers about limited screenings and potential future formats, which could add to its allure. As more collectors discover its haunting atmosphere and thematic depth, interest is likely to grow, so keeping an eye out for early releases could prove worthwhile.
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