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So, 'Post Mortem' from 1975 is this intriguing blend of tension and isolation, centering on Helen, who unexpectedly takes the reins when her boss goes missing. The atmosphere is thick with uncertainty, almost claustrophobic, as we watch her navigate through a mix of mundane and bizarre situations. The pacing is interesting, not overly frantic, allowing time to soak in the eeriness of her surroundings and the situations that unfold. It's got this distinct vibe of that era's approach to psychological suspense, where performances take center stage, and the practical effects, though sparse, add an unexpected punch that elevates the experience. It’s definitely one for those who appreciate the subtleties of 70s cinema, not just for the plot but for the atmosphere it conjures.
Finding 'Post Mortem' in the collector circuit can be quite a treasure hunt. Formats seem limited, and I've seen it pop up more often on VHS than anything else, which speaks to its obscurity. The scarcity adds to its intrigue for collectors, and its unique narrative style definitely keeps it on the radar of those seeking lesser-known works from that era. It’s worth keeping an eye out for any special editions or screenings that occasionally surface.
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