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So, 'Starry Mountain' is set in this dystopian future where natural births are basically a myth, and all babies come from incubators – really bleak stuff. But then, out of the blue, a girl shows up without those usual red eyes, which everyone expects. The tone is super atmospheric, kind of haunting, with a slow build-up that really lets you soak in the world’s despair and hope. The practical effects are impressive, giving it a gritty feel that CGI just can't replicate. Performances have a rawness that feels genuine, capturing the struggle between conformity and individuality, which is pretty thought-provoking. It’s a distinctive entry in the sci-fi genre that plays with some deep themes without getting too heavy-handed.
'Starry Mountain' is generating some buzz in collector circles, especially with its unique premise and practical effects that stand out in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. As of now, there are limited formats available, which adds to its appeal for collectors who appreciate a rare find. The early screenings hinted at a possible cult status, making it one to watch as it gains traction.
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