Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'Signs' from 1995 is an intriguing piece, blending drama with a touch of psychological exploration. Petar Kralj delivers a layered performance as the mathematics professor, navigating moments of introspection that feel very raw. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sink deep into the professor's turmoil and his unexpected connection with Ivo Andric. The atmosphere is quite intimate, almost like a stage play at times, which I find adds to its charm. There's a subtlety in the way romantic signs are depicted—it's not overt, yet it resonates. You pick up on the nuances without it being laid out. It’s distinctive for its tone, really.
'Signs' has seen limited releases, primarily on VHS and some DVD formats, making it a bit rare for collectors. The scarcity isn't just about physical copies; there's an air of mystery around its distribution that intrigues many. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate nuanced storytelling and intimate character studies. It's the kind of film that might not pop up often in discussions but has its own quiet allure.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore More
Explore our complete collection organized by genre