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Saturn's Diary has this distinct vibe, a kind of dreamlike, introspective exploration of a deity navigating a strangely mundane existence. The tonal shifts between the comic book noir elements and the more abstract representations create a captivating atmosphere. It's not just a narrative; it's like peeling back layers of a cosmic onion, revealing the intimate and sometimes messy details of love and life. The pacing can feel uneven, but there's something refreshing about that. Plus, the practical effects have this raw, gritty charm that pulls you into the L.A. landscape of Ichor in '66. It's definitely a unique piece, not easily forgettable, making it intriguing for any collector.
This film is somewhat obscure, with limited distribution, which adds to its allure. Various formats exist, but original releases are especially sought after among collectors due to their scarcity. Interest seems to be growing in recent years, as those with a taste for experimental cinema and offbeat narratives seek out its unique blend of themes and aesthetics.
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