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Strange Affinity dives into the complexities of human connections with a somber but captivating tone. The pacing feels a bit meandering at times, but it adds to this intimate exploration of relationships and isolation. The practical effects are minimal but effective; they underscore the rawness of the characters' emotions rather than distract from them. The performances are where this film really shines—there's a sincerity and depth that pulls you in, making you reflect on the fragility of bonds. It’s not flashy, but there’s a certain atmospheric quality that lingers long after the credits roll, which sets it apart from the era’s more conventional drama fare.
Strange Affinity has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector community. Originally released in limited theatres, it has only seen a handful of home video formats, making its physical copies quite rare. Interest has risen in recent years as collectors appreciate the film's unique approach to storytelling and character study, but it remains a find that many are still seeking out.
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