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So, 'When Time Began' from 1975 is this fascinating indie drama set against the backdrop of post-war uncertainty. It’s all about these workers at a metal factory, right? The tension builds as rumors swirl about food shortages and a potential strike. The pacing feels deliberate, and there’s a palpable atmosphere of dread and desperation throughout. The performances are raw and quite compelling, giving a real sense of the struggles of the time. What stands out is its practical effects that ground the film in a gritty reality, making it feel authentic. It’s not flashy but offers a deep dive into human resilience, and that's something you don't see in every film from that era.
This film is relatively scarce, with only a few releases on VHS and DVD, making it a bit of a collector's curiosity. Its indie roots and the lack of a known director add to the mystique. Interest in this film tends to come from those who appreciate deep character studies and socio-political commentary, often leading to discussions among niche film circles about its place in cinematic history.
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