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So, 'Tall Shadows of the Wind' is this intriguing gem from 1979, drawing on a short story by Houshang Golshiri. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as it dives into the superstitions of this small village. You get this unsettling mix of drama and horror, especially with the scarecrow becoming this eerie figure of dread. The pacing is interesting, slowly building that creeping sense of fear and unease. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, really enhance the tension, making you feel the villagers’ paranoia. The performances are earnest and raw, capturing that moment in Iran’s history just before the Shah’s fall, which adds a layer of depth to the film's themes of belief and fear.
'Tall Shadows of the Wind' remains a fascinating piece for collectors, though it’s not the easiest to find. Released in an era of political unrest, it carries a unique cultural significance, making it stand out. The film has seen limited re-releases, and original prints are quite scarce, contributing to its allure among collectors who appreciate regional cinema. Fans of Iranian film history might note the blend of horror with social commentary as particularly compelling.
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