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Timing is an intriguing piece from 1980; feels like a time capsule of its era, whatever that might be. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to this off-kilter charm. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of uncertainty, almost dreamlike, leaving you pondering the narrative long after. Practical effects, while not groundbreaking, hold a certain handmade quality that can be quite refreshing. Performances vary, some really stand out while others do feel a bit stiff, but there’s a raw energy that pulls you in, making it distinctive in its own right. It’s not something you’d easily forget when you stumble upon it in a box of old tapes.
Timing has had a bit of a sparse history on physical media, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. Its availability is limited, often popping up in small indie releases or through obscure distribution channels. The film has garnered a niche group of enthusiasts, intrigued by its distinctive vibe and curious storytelling style, making it a subject of discussion among collectors interested in offbeat cinema.
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