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Still Distance (1988) is one of those elusive gems that seems to float in and out of the shadows. It has a quiet, almost eerie atmosphere, with a pacing that feels contemplative and slow—perfect for those who appreciate the subtleties of a film that takes its time. The themes are layered, exploring isolation and the human condition in a way that sticks with you. The practical effects, though minimal, have a rawness that adds to the film's distinctive edge. Performances are understated but carry a weight that resonates long after the credits roll. There’s a certain charm to its obscurity, making it a curious find for dedicated collectors who enjoy piecing together the lesser-known stories of cinema.
Still Distance has had a somewhat erratic availability over the years, with few releases making it a challenge for collectors. The scarcity of original formats only adds to its appeal, particularly among those interested in exploring lesser-known works from the late '80s. Given its unique tone and thematic depth, it tends to draw a specific niche interest, especially as more collectors seek to fill gaps in their obscure film collections.
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