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So, 'The Fountain of Arethusa' is this intriguing blend of fantasy and music from 1936. The way it opens with that piano piece is quite arresting, almost like you're stepping into a dream. There's this ethereal quality to the visuals that complements the musical score perfectly, creating a real sense of atmosphere. The pacing flows like the water it's named after, with those musical passages guiding the story rather than traditional dialogue. You can definitely sense the artistic ambition, especially given the era it was made in. It’s not just a film; it’s more like an experience that lingers. There’s something about the practical effects too, they give it a tangible, almost immersive quality that modern films sometimes lack.
Finding 'The Fountain of Arethusa' in good condition can be quite the challenge, as it hasn't been widely circulated in recent years. The film has seen a few home media releases, but nothing extensive, which adds to its charm and rarity. Collectors often appreciate it for its unique approach to storytelling through music and visuals, making it a curious piece for those interested in early fantasy cinema.
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