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The Forgotten Colours of Dreams is a striking piece that lingers in your mind. Shot on VHS, it gives this film a gritty, nostalgic feel that complements its themes beautifully. The personification of death as a character lends a unique perspective as she weaves through various narratives that touch on love, life, and existential musings. The atmosphere is haunting, yet oddly comforting, and the pacing feels deliberate, allowing each story to breathe. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the dreamlike quality without overshadowing the emotional weight of the characters. Performances, though not widely known, carry a raw sincerity that draws you in. It's one of those films that feels like an art piece more than traditional cinema, making it a curious gem in any collection.
Experimental storytelling style may not appeal to everyoneVHS aesthetic adds a unique texture to the viewing experienceThemes of mortality and beauty are central to the narrative
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