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To Ride A White Horse is a haunting exploration of grief and adolescence, set against the backdrop of a sweltering summer. The film dives deep into the psyche of 15-year-old Leo, whose life is turned upside down as she navigates her relationship with her troubled half-sister, Katharina. The atmosphere is thick and palpable, with the dilapidated house almost becoming a character in its own right. What stands out is the way it handles themes of loss and mental illness, all while creating an unsettling undercurrent that lingers. Performances are raw; you feel the weight of Katharina's madness and Leo's search for identity. It's a slow burn, but those patient enough to sit with its pacing will find layers to unpack.
This film is relatively obscure, often overshadowed by more commercially successful titles from the same period. Limited releases and a lack of high-quality reissues have kept it off the radar for many collectors, making it a bit of a gem for those who appreciate indie cinema from the early '90s. Its unique blend of psychological drama and rural desolation captures a specific time and place, appealing to collectors seeking more than just mainstream fare.
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