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White Dust is this quirky 1972 flick that feels like a cross between a surreal dive into Hollywood's collective psyche and a nostalgic nod to those old American film serials. The characters, drawn from the fringes of Keen's social circle, wander through a haze of unresolved stories, blending myth with a sort of playful absurdity. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that just adds to its charm, really. The practical effects, while not cutting-edge, have a certain handmade quality that makes them oddly endearing. It’s this mix of dreamlike atmosphere and observational humor that sets it apart, allowing it to linger in the minds of those who seek something a little off the beaten path.
White Dust has had limited releases over the years, making it a bit scarce on the collector circuit. The film has a dedicated following among those who appreciate its unique tone and offbeat style. There's a certain allure in its obscurity, and collectors often seek it out for its distinct narrative and atmosphere that diverges from mainstream cinema of its time.
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