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So, 'Antes' is an interesting one—sets a unique tone right from the start. The atmosphere feels a bit hazy, almost dreamlike, which really immerses you in its world. The pacing has this curious rhythm; it takes its time to build tension but never feels slow. The themes of time and memory are woven deeply into the narrative, making you question reality as you watch. I found the practical effects quite impressive for a film of its release year, they give it a raw, gritty feel that's refreshing. Performances are solid, though it lacks big names, which adds to its indie charm.
As of now, 'Antes' is somewhat under the radar in collector circles, which adds a layer of intrigue. There isn't much in terms of special editions or extensive format history, so it remains a bit scarce. Interest seems to be picking up, especially among those who appreciate indie cinema with a unique flair. Keep an eye out for any limited releases, as they could become sought after in the future.
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