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So, Salomé from 2014 is this intriguing piece, though it’s wrapped in a bit of mystery with the director and genre kept under wraps. The atmosphere is thick, almost haunting, but there’s a certain allure to its ambiguity. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the themes of desire and power to seep in slowly, which can be quite captivating if you're in the right mood. I found the performances to be evocative, pulling you into this world that feels both ancient and modern at the same time. There's a distinct visual style that’s worth noting, with practical effects that enhance the overall experience rather than distract. It’s not a typical fare, and that’s what I appreciate about it.
Salomé has had a limited release, and copies are not as easy to come by, which definitely adds to its appeal among collectors. The lack of mainstream attention means that it often flies under the radar, but those who know about it tend to seek it out. I’ve seen a few different formats, but they’re not as widely available, making it a bit of a hidden gem for those who appreciate the uniqueness of lesser-known titles.
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