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So, here’s the deal with 'Storm' from 2016. It’s this atmospheric experience, you know? It plays with the nuances of a spring squall—not just showing it, but almost inviting you into its chaotic beauty. The pacing is a bit unconventional; it drifts between moments of calm and sheer tempestuousness. The practical effects are quite striking, almost tangible, which really draws you in. It’s a meditative piece that leans into themes like nature’s unpredictability and our smallness in the face of it. There’s something raw about it; you feel the storm inside and out, which is pretty distinctive for a film that doesn’t lean heavily on conventional storytelling. It’s definitely a unique watch.
'Storm' has an interesting format history; it’s not widely released, which adds to its allure among collectors. It seems to have a limited run on physical media, so copies can be a bit scarce. There’s definitely a niche interest forming around it, especially for those who appreciate experimental cinema and its ability to evoke emotion without traditional narrative structure.
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