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Pony (1981) is one of those obscure films that kind of lingers in the corners of the cinematic landscape. The tone is bizarrely whimsical, yet there’s something quietly eerie about it, almost dreamlike. It has a slow pacing that allows its themes of childhood innocence and the loss of it to unfold in a haunting manner. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, carry a certain charm, adding to its distinctive visual feel. You can’t help but notice the quirky performances, which bring a unique flavor to the narrative. It’s not a film you're likely to see on everyone's radar, but that’s part of its charm—you kind of feel like you’ve stumbled onto a hidden gem that not many have explored.
Pony has had a somewhat limited release history, and finding it in any format can be a task. VHS copies pop up from time to time, but they’re becoming rarer, and the quality varies widely. There’s a small but dedicated group of collectors who appreciate its quirky charm, and many are on the lookout for any sign of a proper remaster or re-release. It's not just a film; it's a conversation starter among those who appreciate the unusual and the overlooked.
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