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The Tunnel (1980) is a curious exploration of fantasy and desire, wrapped in a somewhat surreal narrative. The film starts with this guy, just an ordinary dude carrying a dinner can, whose life takes a turn when he gets lost in his own thoughts, inspired by two girls â one on a bike and another in a wheelchair. The pacing has an almost dreamlike quality, with moments that feel both disjointed and intimate. It captures a certain rawness in performance, a kind of vulnerability that feels genuine. The practical effects are minimal but effective in grounding the ethereal elements of the story. You get the sense that it's an independent gem, distinct for its unabashed dive into the psyche and the everyday blend of reality and imagination.
The Tunnel is not widely circulated, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. It's primarily available on VHS, with few formats surfacing over the years, which adds to its rarity. Interest tends to come from those who appreciate the eccentricities of independent cinema from this era. There's a certain charm in its obscurity that makes it a conversation starter among dedicated film enthusiasts.
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