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When Shall the Light Find My Eyes is really an interesting exploration of a relationship, or maybe a tension, between two women. The mood is heavy, and you can feel the confusion in their interactions—like they're both grappling with something that's just out of reach. The pacing is slow, almost dreamlike, which enhances its atmosphere. What stands out is how the visuals reflect their emotional turmoil; it’s all very metaphorical, and you can easily get lost in their world. The performances feel raw and genuine, which makes the whole experience quite intimate. It's that kind of film that stays with you, not because of a clear storyline, but for the feelings it evokes.
This film has a bit of a cult status among collectors, primarily due to its elusive director and the lack of widespread distribution. I’ve noticed a growing interest in it over the years, especially among those who appreciate indie projects. There are a few formats out there, but they tend to be limited, which adds to its appeal for dedicated collectors—definitely one to keep an eye on for future availability.
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