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So, 'Starless, and...' is this intriguing follow-up to 'Convergence in the Mid-20's'. It dives deep into the life of a conservative senior who's reflecting on his existence as he approaches the end. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost like a fog settling in on a quiet afternoon, with some striking practical effects that elevate those intimate moments. The pacing's deliberate, giving the audience time to really soak in the themes of regret and nostalgia. Performances are raw and authentic, capturing the nuances of aging and the weight of choices made. It's distinct in how it intertwines personal reflection with broader societal commentary, making you think long after it's over.
The film has had limited releases on various formats, primarily focusing on niche collectors due to its obscure nature. Original prints are hard to come by, and there's a small but dedicated community that values its contemplative storytelling. Interest has been rising lately as more collectors seek out lesser-known sequels that explore unique themes.
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