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Supernatural Power is a unique film, capturing a slice of life in a Red Cross rehab center in Vietnam post-American war. The atmosphere is heavy, yet laced with a sense of hope, as the victims learn to walk again on prosthetic legs. It's fascinating how the film intertwines themes of destruction and healing, almost like a meditation on the duality of faith. The practical effects aren’t flashy, but they serve the story well, grounding the emotional journey in reality. There's a rawness to the performances that brings a haunting authenticity, making you reflect on the human experience. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the gravity of each moment to linger, which is quite distinct in the realm of documentary-style narratives.
This film is part of a niche collection, often overlooked but rich in historical significance. Released through a Geneva workshop, its scarcity adds to its allure for collectors, especially those interested in war-related cinema. As it’s not widely distributed, finding a good copy might take some time, but its unique approach and themes certainly make it a conversation starter among film enthusiasts.
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