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All The Debts is an intriguing dive into the tension between obligation and morality. Two men, seemingly just collectors, navigate a world where debts aren't just financial—they're personal. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, with a deliberate pacing that really lets the audience absorb the weight of every decision. It’s quite minimalistic, relying on practical effects to heighten the emotional stakes rather than flashy CGI. The performances are raw, bringing an authenticity that feels almost intrusive—you're right there with them, feeling the pressure of these debts. It's distinctive in how it challenges the viewer to reflect on what they owe in life, not just in terms of currency but in connections and choices.
This film had a limited release, making physical copies somewhat elusive. The scarcity of information surrounding its director and production has piqued collector interest. It’s worth keeping an eye out for any special editions or behind-the-scenes material that might surface, as the film's understated yet powerful narrative style may not have widespread recognition yet among casual viewers.
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