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Seagull is a unique piece that leaves you feeling a certain way, kind of like a dream you can’t quite recall. The pacing is deliberately slow, really immerses you in its moody atmosphere. The performances feel raw and genuine, drawing you into the characters’ internal conflicts. It has this ethereal quality that’s hard to pin down, maybe it’s the way the visuals blend with the haunting score. There are practical effects used that feel deliberate and add a tactile dimension to the film. You can sense the filmmakers’ intent to create something poetic, rather than just narratively straightforward, which gives it a distinct flavor in a sea of conventional storytelling.
Seagull is quite rare, often slipping under the radar for many collectors. The history of its formats is a bit scattered—it's been on VHS and a few limited DVD releases, but finding a clean copy can be a challenge. There’s a niche interest surrounding it because of its unconventional approach and tone, which some enthusiasts appreciate, but it hasn’t reached broader collector circles yet.
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