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Second Star to the Right and Straight On til Morning is this fascinating peek behind the curtain of Benh Zeitlin's Wendy. You get a sense of the raw energy and unique vision he had, even though it can't officially see the light of day. The atmosphere is gritty and dreamlike, almost like a child’s imagination gone wild. There’s this haunting quality to the performances that taps into themes of childhood innocence and the harshness of growing up. The practical effects have this organic feel that just pulls you in. It’s distinctive, for sure, a sort of shadow of what could have been, allowing a glimpse into the creative process and the challenges of storytelling.
This film is particularly elusive, as it was never officially released due to various complications, making it quite a rarity. Collectors have taken notice, driven by the interest in Zeitlin's work and the insights into his creative process. There’s a certain mystique around its scarcity, which makes it an intriguing piece for those who appreciate the nuances of filmmaking. Formats seem limited, with no significant home media availability, so it remains mostly in the realm of whispers among film aficionados.
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