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Timothy and the Angel, directed by an unknown hand, offers a reflective look at choices and responsibilities through the lens of a young man wrestling with his future. The film's atmosphere is infused with the serene beauty of nature, captured beautifully even in its short runtime. You get this palpable sense of nostalgia as he opts for the quiet life of a summer forest ranger over the noise of college sports. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection that linger long after it's over. While the performances are understated, there's a sincerity that resonates, drawing you into his internal struggle. Zwick's early work here is marked by a distinctive blend of simplicity and depth, making it a unique find for collectors interested in the evolution of filmmakers.
As a collector, Timothy and the Angel is somewhat of a gem. Its rarity is enhanced by the fact that Zwick's early works are often overshadowed by his later feature films. The scarcity of prints makes it a tough find, especially in good condition, which only increases its allure. For those who appreciate early cinema and the exploration of coming-of-age themes, this film holds a fascinating place in film history.
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