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So, 'Victorian Jazz' is quite an intriguing slice of the 2011 indie scene, though its origins and director remain a mystery. The film plays around with the themes of deception and the supernatural, all set against a backdrop of the Victorian era's fascination with the occult. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its charm, almost like an old dusty tome with some pages out of order. The performances have a certain rawness that feels genuine, especially in the interactions between Cunningham and Doyle. The blend of practical effects with that atmospheric setting gives it a unique vibe, almost like stepping into a forgotten world where the lines between reality and illusion blur.
Interestingly, 'Victorian Jazz' has had a rather limited release, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. I’ve noticed that it’s not easy to find a decent copy, especially on physical media, which adds to its allure. The film's charm comes from its unique narrative and atmospheric setting, garnering interest from those who appreciate lesser-known titles. You might want to keep an eye out at festivals or smaller conventions, as it sometimes pops up in indie collections.
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