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So 'The Forest of Souls' is quite the intriguing piece. It follows Mathilde, a young acoustician whose obsession with sound leads her on a journey to harness it for time travel. The atmosphere is thick, a real blend of eerie and contemplative, reflecting her inner struggles and the weight of the past. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the dense themes of loss and the search for connection. Practical effects are used with a subtle hand, enhancing the haunting vibe without overwhelming the narrative. The performances carry a quiet intensity, making it all the more engaging. There’s a certain uniqueness to how it approaches sound and memory, setting it apart from typical genre entries.
This film's distribution has been limited, with only a few festival screenings and select digital releases. It's still relatively under the radar, which might pique the interest of collectors seeking unique narratives. As it stands, the physical media formats are scarce, making it a potential gem for those who appreciate films that delve into the metaphysical and experimental realms.
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