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45 Degrees is quite a fascinating piece, set in Athens during a simmering August in 2012. It captures this raw, oppressive atmosphere, where the heat isn't just meteorological but almost a character in itself, reflecting the socio-economic tension of the time. The pacing feels deliberate, almost claustrophobic, drawing you deeper into the father's deteriorating psyche. The performances, while perhaps not from widely known actors, are strikingly authentic; you can really feel the weight of despair and frustration. What's compelling here is how it navigates the emotional landscape of a family under strain, almost voyeuristic in its approach. Definitely a unique find for those interested in narrative-driven, character-centric cinema.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability; it hasn't seen widespread release on physical media, which makes it harder to come by. Collectors who appreciate indie cinema focused on character and atmosphere might find themselves drawn to it. The scarcity of 45 Degrees adds to its intrigue, as not many are aware of its existence, let alone its thematic depth.
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