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The Foggy, Foggy Dew has this strange vibe that lingers, almost like a ghost story told by an old friend. The pacing feels deliberately slow at times, drawing you into the hazy world it creates. It’s a bit muddled on details, but that just gives it a charming, unrefined quality that I appreciate. The performances seem to tap into something genuine, almost raw, which stands out despite the lack of big names involved. Atmospherically, it’s heavy on mood, with the fog acting like a character itself, enhancing the eerie undertones of the narrative. There’s a unique blend of practical effects that feels very tactile, giving the film a distinct edge in how it presents its story.
This film was originally broadcast on Lux Video Theater, which adds a layer of curiosity for collectors. It's not widely circulated, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. The lack of a known director or prominent cast has kept it under the radar, but there’s a niche interest in its haunting atmosphere and the way it captures the essence of its era. A few editions have appeared, but they rarely come up for grabs, which piques the interest of those looking for something unusual.
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