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So, 'The Secret of Immortal Code' is an interesting piece. It has this low-key atmosphere that hints at a world where technology and immortality are intertwined, yet it doesn't dive deep into the heavy lore. The pacing feels a bit off sometimes, like it's unsure whether to linger on a moment or rush through it. Practical effects are noticeable, and they give it a certain rough charm that digital effects can’t replicate. The performances vary, some feel more committed than others, but there's a raw energy that makes it distinctive. It's a movie that, while not widely discussed, has a curious niche appeal for collectors who appreciate the quirks of indie films from that era.
This film had a limited release, and finding physical copies can be a bit tricky. Original DVDs pop up occasionally, but they’re not common, making it an intriguing item for collectors who enjoy indie cinema. There’s a small, dedicated following that appreciates its offbeat qualities, which adds to its allure among niche collectors.
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