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That Time (2000) is an intriguing piece, really. It centers around this disembodied head of an old man, which might sound a bit bizarre, but it’s all about the voices he hears—youth, maturity, and old age. There's a distinct surreal quality to it that draws you in, almost dreamlike. The pacing is meditative, allowing you to ponder the themes of time and identity. The practical effects, though minimalistic, are quite effective in creating that haunting atmosphere. It's a unique exploration of self and memory, making you reflect on your own experiences. Not something you'd find often, that's for sure.
That Time has had a limited release history, primarily appearing in niche art house circuits. It's not the most common title to find on physical media, which adds to its collector appeal. There's definitely a curiosity factor, given its unconventional premise and execution. As such, it has garnered some interest among collectors looking for unconventional cinema that raises questions rather than providing straightforward narratives.
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