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Thunder is one of those curious finds that gets under your skin. The film's atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, with a sense of impending doom that looms like the dark clouds in its visuals. Practical effects are used to great effect, and there’s a haunting quality to the performances that sticks with you. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, which might not appeal to everyone, but if you're patient, it rewards you with a deep dive into its themes of nature’s fury and humanity’s fragility. There’s something beautifully unsettling about how the ground shakes and the sky trembles—it's a raw experience.
Thunder has a bit of a mystery around it, especially with its elusive release history and minimal documentation. Formats are limited, and it seems to command interest among collectors who appreciate its unique take on environmental themes. Scarcity has made it a talking point at exchanges, making it a sought-after piece for those who enjoy diving into lesser-known films with intriguing atmospheres.
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