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So, 'The Interview' is this intriguing little piece from 1968 that really plays with your head. It's set in a waiting room with just eight men, all lined up in chairs, waiting for their turn to go into an interview—but curiously, none of them ever come back out. The atmosphere is thick with tension and unease, almost suffocating. You can feel the suspense building as each character heads in, and the minimalist setting really enhances that claustrophobic vibe. There’s something quite haunting about the performances too, they all seem to embody this unspoken dread. It’s distinctive in its simplicity, and honestly, it gets under your skin in a way that lingers long after it’s over.
'The Interview' is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's market. It saw limited releases, which contributes to its scarcity. Some prints are available, but finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge. It's become particularly fascinating to those interested in the psychological exploration of film, and as a result, it garners a unique spot in any serious collection.
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