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So, '45 cm' is this intriguing exploration of personal boundaries and human connection. It's a quiet film, lots of stillness, which makes the moments of tension really pop. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative—like it’s forcing you to sit with your own discomfort. The way the characters navigate their physical and emotional closeness is striking; it’s not just about relationships, but how proximity can expose vulnerabilities. I appreciate how it doesn’t rely on heavy dialogue, letting the performances and the raw atmosphere do the talking instead. There’s something distinct about its approach to intimacy and fear, creating a lingering feeling that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
This film remains somewhat under the radar, which adds to its charm for collectors. It’s not widely available in various formats, making any original release copies particularly sought after. The scarcity of information on the director and production details adds an air of mystery that some collectors find appealing. This obscurity might contribute to a niche interest, but those who have seen it often appreciate its unique perspective on relationships and boundaries.
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