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Taste of White is this curious film from '87 that's kind of hard to pin down. The atmosphere feels heavy and almost oppressive, but it really pulls you in. There's a distinct lack of information about the director, which adds this layer of mystery to the whole experience. The pacing is uneven at times, leading to some moments that feel drawn out but that also allows for deeper immersion into its themes of isolation and despair. It’s not flashy, but there's an interesting use of practical effects that gives it a raw edge. Performances are all in that kind of understated style, which I think enhances the overall tone. It’s definitely a conversation starter among collectors due to its obscurity.
Taste of White remains quite elusive among collectors, with very few physical copies surfacing in recent years. Its lack of a known director and the vague genre classification only adds to its mystique, making it a point of curiosity. The film's obscure reputation has led to a niche but dedicated interest, often discussed in collector circles for its unique tone and atmospheric qualities.
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