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So, 'A Distant Country' is really intriguing. It's all about this internal journey, moving from chaos to calm. The film plays with silence in a way that feels almost meditative, pushing you to reflect on the nature of confinement and freedom. There's a rawness to the performances that adds to its distinctiveness. You can tell it’s trying to evoke something deeper, maybe about our own lives, especially in the context of recent global events. The pacing might throw some off, but for me, it enhances that sense of stillness. It's a quiet film that makes you think, and I find that refreshing, even if it’s not for everyone.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in the collector's market, often discussed but not widely available on physical format. Limited screenings and lack of a strong distribution channel have made it a bit of a hidden gem, appealing to those who appreciate more avant-garde cinema. As it stands, interest in this title is growing, particularly among collectors who enjoy thematic explorations of isolation and introspection.
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