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A Better Relationship With The Unknown is this intriguing tapestry of voices and visuals, stitched together with the threads of Scottish independence and nationalism amid the backdrop of Brexit. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but that's part of its charm. You get a real sense of the streets in Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Inverness, where the film finds a unique rhythm, contrasting opinions rising and falling like a tide. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere and the weight of these issues. It's raw and unfiltered; those intimate street scenes really draw you in, making the topics feel less like headlines and more like personal stakes. Quite an interesting watch for those who appreciate deeper socio-political dialogues in film.
As of now, A Better Relationship With The Unknown has limited availability and a somewhat niche appeal among collectors. The film's unique exploration of pressing socio-political issues through a documentary lens makes it stand out, yet its scarcity means that obtaining a physical copy can be a challenge. Its unconventional style and focus may draw interest from collectors who appreciate films that delve into cultural narratives, as there aren't many like it in recent years.
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