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So, Sunday’s Dream is this curious little drama from 1970, and it really has a unique vibe. The pacing is a bit languid, almost dreamlike, which fits the title well. There's a sense of introspection throughout, with characters exploring their inner lives amidst some pretty stark visuals. It feels very much of its time, with a rawness that can be quite striking. Performances lean toward the understated, but there’s an authenticity that resonates. What stands out is the atmosphere—it wraps around you like a fog, making you ponder long after it ends. Definitely a film that sticks with you, but in a quieter, more reflective way.
This film has had a bit of a rough journey in terms of availability. It was released on a limited number of formats, and the original prints seem pretty scarce. Collectors are sort of split on it; some see it as an intriguing gem, while others are unsure due to the lack of information about its background. It’s definitely one of those titles people keep an eye out for, not just for its content but also due to the mystery surrounding its production and director.
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