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Aftershock is an intriguing anthology that weaves together various narratives surrounding the earthquakes of September 19, 2017. It's not just about the tremors, but the human experiences and the emotional avalanches they trigger. The tone is quite somber, capturing that raw anxiety and resilience in the face of disaster. The pacing has its lulls, but that just allows you to digest the weight of each story. The performances feel genuine, almost like a documentary style, which adds to the atmosphere. It’s not flashy with effects, but they’re effective when needed, grounding the film in realism. It’s a reflection on survival and the fragility of life, exploring how such events shape personal stories.
Aftershock has had a somewhat limited release, which contributes to its scarcity in collector circles. It was primarily distributed through digital platforms, so physical copies can be hard to find. Collectors who appreciate regional cinema and disaster narratives may find this one appealing for its unique narrative structure and emotional depth, though it may not be on everyone's radar just yet.
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