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So, there's this film, 'Wisdom of the Crowd,' which, despite the vague details around its release year and director, really dives deep into some heavy themes. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing kind of reflects the disintegration of its world, almost like it's mirroring the protagonist's journey. It's all about this propagandist using his art to fuel a crumbling war machine, which is a unique spin. The performances carry a weight that complements the practical effects, which aren't overdone but add a gritty realism. There’s a sense of urgency and desperation that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a standout for those into thematic explorations of art and morality.
Finding 'Wisdom of the Crowd' can be a challenge, as its distribution has been somewhat limited over the years. I’ve seen a few formats floating around—some rare DVD editions and a couple of VHS copies if you're lucky. The collector interest seems to vary; it’s not on everyone’s radar but those who appreciate films that tackle the complex relationship between art and society often seek it out. Its obscurity adds to the allure for certain collectors, especially those who enjoy digging deep into lesser-known dramas.
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