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Secret has this eerie, almost dreamlike quality that lingers with you. The pacing feels slow at times, but it adds to the sense of mystery and tension throughout. The atmosphere is thick, with shadows acting as characters themselves. Performance-wise, there's something raw and unrefined that connects a bit with the essence of the story. It's not your typical narrative structure; it's more about the vibe and the unexplained. And let’s not overlook the practical effects—they add an almost tactile reality that enhances the overall experience, making it a unique entry in its era.
Secret (1995) is a bit elusive in terms of finding copies. Its format history is somewhat fragmented, with early home releases not being very common. Collector interest seems to revolve around its mysterious nature and the ambiguity surrounding its director and production details. It’s intriguing how this film has flown under the radar, which can make it a hidden gem for those who appreciate the obscure.
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