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So, 'Destiny' from 1968 is this curious blend of surreal visuals and an almost dreamlike narrative. The atmosphere is thick, bordering on haunting, and the pacing feels like it pulls you into an alternate reality. You can almost touch the practical effects; they have a raw, tangible quality that’s hard to come by in today’s digital age. The performances are quite intriguing too, often leaning into a kind of emotional ambiguity that keeps you guessing about the characters' true intentions. It’s distinct, almost ethereal, and definitely leaves an impression long after the credits roll.
Finding 'Destiny' on home media can be a bit of a hunt. It hasn’t seen as many releases as some other titles from that era, which makes any original edition quite scarce. Collectors tend to appreciate the film for its distinct style and the way it captures a certain mood. It’s not just the story; it’s how that story unfolds that pulls you in, making it a fascinating piece for any serious collection.
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