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So, 'Time to Listen' is a curious piece, isn't it? The atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating at times, with this sense of impending doom that creeps in slowly. The pacing has this deliberate, almost maddening quality – like it's coaxing you to stay present, to really pay attention. Themes of communication and misunderstanding run deep, layered with moments of quiet introspection. Practical effects, if that’s your thing, add a gritty authenticity to the visuals, grounding the surreal elements in a tangible way. The performances are raw and emotive, drawing you in without the usual gloss. It's not something you see every day, which is what makes it stand out, you know?
This film has quite the enigmatic presence within collector circles. Its release was limited, and the lack of a known director only heightens its mystique. There’s a growing interest due to its themes and stylistic choices, making it a noteworthy piece for collectors who appreciate deeper, perhaps more challenging narratives. It's not everywhere yet, but keep an eye out; copies seem to be gaining traction among niche audiences.
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