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So, Station from 1985 is this curious piece that kind of floats in the background of genre cinema. It's got this moody, almost surreal atmosphere that sets it apart, and you can't help but get drawn into its pacing – a bit uneven but in a way that kind of adds to its charm. The themes are there, simmering beneath the surface, hinting at something deeper, but the true standout is its practical effects, which are surprisingly effective for the time. The performances feel authentic, capturing a rawness that you don’t see much anymore. It's not flashy, but there's an undeniable distinctiveness to it that intrigues you if you take the time to let it unfold.
Station has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors who appreciate lesser-known titles. The scarcity of physical formats, especially on VHS and DVD, adds to its intrigue. It’s not widely discussed, but those who know it often have a soft spot for its unique blend of atmosphere and effects. The film's unique qualities have started to spark interest among niche collectors looking for hidden gems.
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