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So, 'Timeless Time' is this intriguing 1982 omnibus, and, honestly, it has a vibe that's hard to pin down. Each segment brings something different to the table – like 'Seedless Orange Syndrome' dives into existential themes, while 'The Decay of All' has this eerie atmosphere that lingers. The practical effects are quite fascinating, especially for the era, and you can tell the filmmakers were experimenting with their storytelling styles. The pacing varies; sometimes it’s slow and contemplative, other times it picks up, leading you through a surreal experience. It feels like a hidden gem among collectors, especially with the unknown director’s touch on each piece.
Timeless Time has had a bit of a quiet history in terms of distribution, which contributes to its scarcity. Various formats have popped up over the years, yet finding a well-preserved copy is still a challenge for collectors. Interest tends to be niche, focusing on its experimental nature and the talented directors behind each segment, which makes it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate more obscure cinema.
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