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So, Tristan from '86 is a bit of an oddity. It has this somber, reflective tone that's kind of haunting. The pacing meanders, which might throw some off, but it really builds this meditative atmosphere. Themes of love and loss are explored in a raw, unvarnished way; it's not always easy to watch but has depth. Performances feel very grounded, almost like you're peeking into real lives rather than just a story. There’s something about the practical effects, too, they have a certain grit that feels authentic, which you don’t see as much in modern films. It's distinctive, not really like anything else from that era, and definitely worth a look for anyone curious about forgotten gems.
Atmospheric pacing that might not be for everyoneGrounded performancesUnique practical effects add authenticity
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