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The One-forty-five is a curious piece from 1962 that really pulls you into its singular atmosphere. The film revolves around this man stuck in a deserted station, a place that feels almost alive yet hauntingly empty. It captures a sense of desolation and urgency, almost like time itself is mocking him as he misses the only train. The pacing is deliberate, making you feel every second slip away, which really adds to the tension. There's something raw about the practical effects used here, and the performances are quite striking, conveying a deep sense of existential dread. It’s the kind of film that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
The One-forty-five remains a rare find among collectors. It has seen limited format releases, and original prints are quite scarce, adding to its intrigue. Its unique blend of atmosphere and storytelling often sparks conversation among genre enthusiasts, making it a noteworthy entry for those interested in lesser-known cinema from the early '60s.
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