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So, 'The Salty Sea' from 1965 is quite the peculiar little folktale. It's got this whimsical vibe—like a story your grandparents might tell, blending myth and mischief. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm; it feels like a journey rather than a straightforward plot. I mean, a magic mill on a ship? And the salt just keeps flowing until the whole thing sinks? It’s such a wild concept! The practical effects—well, they’re a mix of charmingly low-budget and surprisingly effective. The performances carry a kind of earnestness that makes the film feel personal, almost like a community project. The atmospheric tone lingers with you, making you ponder the consequences of greed and the unexpected twists of fate.
This film has a certain scarcity, making it a curious find for collectors. Released in a limited format, it hasn't seen extensive reissues, which adds to its allure. Many collectors appreciate its unique blend of folklore and fantasy, while the practical effects invoke nostalgia for the era's craftsmanship. It’s one of those niche titles that can spark conversation among enthusiasts, often leading to deep dives into its production and themes.
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