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The Flashing Signal (1976) has this strange, almost eerie vibe, doesn’t it? The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into its world, which can sometimes be disorienting in a good way. It’s got this low-budget charm, with practical effects that might seem outdated but have a certain allure, like a time capsule of its era. The performances are raw and compel you to stick around, even if the plot seems a bit muddled at times. Themes of isolation and the struggle for connection resonate throughout, making it oddly poignant. It’s not your typical watch, but that’s part of its appeal, you know?
The Flashing Signal has a bit of a cult following among collectors, but it's not the easiest film to find. It was released in limited formats, making original copies quite rare. Some collectors appreciate its unique atmosphere and themes, while others might find its pacing a challenge. Overall, its scarcity and niche appeal make it a point of interest in any serious collection.
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