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So, 'The Moon by Our Teeth' is one of those quiet gems from the late '60s, you know? The film has this raw, almost gritty feel to it, capturing that searching vibe of the era. William's character is really emblematic of the lost soul wandering through life, struggling with identity and direction. The pacing is deliberate, letting moments breathe, which adds to the introspective atmosphere. The interactions between him and Noelle bring a certain tension, especially with her economist boyfriend thrown into the mix. It's not flashy - no big special effects here, just solid performances that really dig into the emotional core. Definitely not your typical drama, it leaves you thinking long after it ends.
This film has had limited releases, making it somewhat elusive for many collectors. There's a scarcity in physical formats, particularly in good condition, which adds to its intrigue. Interest has been growing as more people discover its contemplative nature, often leading to heated discussions about its themes and character development.
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