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Their Hands is this intriguing fantasy from '87, where the absence of dialogue transforms everyday gestures into a dance of emotions. You watch as hands express anxiety, calmness, and curiosity in a way that feels almost primal. The pacing is quite unique, almost meditative at times, and the musical interludes serve like punctuation marks, guiding the viewer through a whimsical narrative without the need for words. It's a film that challenges typical storytelling, relying instead on these physical expressions that can feel both familiar and strangely otherworldly. You’re left with this atmospheric experience, where every gesture tells its own story.
Their Hands has had limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. While not widely available, certain VHS copies and obscure festival screenings can be found. Its unique take on storytelling through movement and music makes it a noteworthy piece in the realm of silent films, drawing interest from those who admire the art of non-verbal narrative.
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