Paradox (1967) is quite the curiosity in the TV movie realm. Directed by Þröstur Magnússon, it brings a unique atmosphere that's hard to pin down. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its layered storytelling. While there’s no grand overview, the themes of existential reflection and the nature of reality are palpable throughout. The practical effects, though modest by today’s standards, add a certain charm, lending authenticity to its surreal elements. Performances tend to lean into the surreal as well, creating a disconnect that’s intriguing. There’s something about this film that sticks with you, even if it’s not immediately graspable. A real gem for those who appreciate the oddities of television history.
Surreal exploration of realityDistinctive practical effectsEngaging performances in a dreamlike setting
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