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Tryst is a curious film that kind of floats along, showcasing a playful afternoon rendezvous that feels both lighthearted and visually intriguing. The interplay of colors and the whimsical atmosphere really draws you in. There’s an almost dream-like quality to the pacing, where each moment feels like a little jewel, captivating but not necessarily heavy on narrative. The performances are just lively enough to keep the charm alive, making it a unique experience. It’s not the typical narrative structure you might expect, but that’s what makes it stand out in a collection, I think.
Tryst has been released primarily on DVD, but finding a copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt, as it’s not widely circulated. Collector interest has been on the rise due to its unique visual style and the intriguing lack of a prominent director, which adds a layer of mystery to its provenance. Given its limited availability, it tends to attract those looking to expand their collection with lesser-known, yet visually arresting films.
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