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The Garden That Tilts delivers a curious blend of dark comedy and drama, exploring the unexpected romance between Karl, a would-be assassin, and Kate, a free-spirited woman living in a picturesque yet isolated mansion. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that just adds to its off-kilter charm. There's this persistent tension between the absurdity of Karl's intentions and the genuine connection he develops with Kate, which is quite engaging. The performances, though perhaps overshadowed by the film's quirky premise, manage to bring out this strange, tender atmosphere that lingers. It's that kind of film that makes you question the boundaries of love and fate, all while wrapped in a somewhat unconventional narrative.
This film is a bit of an obscurity; its limited release has made physical copies quite hard to come by. Collectors tend to find the oddity of its premise and execution intriguing, even if the director remains unknown. The scarce availability often sparks deeper conversations among enthusiasts, making it a noteworthy piece for any collection focused on unconventional narratives from the 1970s.
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