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As if by Beckett is a fascinating exploration of discontent within a marriage, captured in a raw, almost documentary style. The argument unfolds in real-time, creating a palpable tension that draws you in. The lack of a traditional narrative structure gives it a disjointed feel, but that's part of its charm—there's something almost voyeuristic about witnessing such personal strife. The performances are stark and unfiltered, making the viewer feel like an intrusive guest. It's not about flashy effects; rather, it’s the emotional weight that lingers long after the credits roll. This film really captures a certain bleakness, reminiscent of Beckett’s own themes, which makes it distinctive in the canon of 70s drama.
As if by Beckett has seen limited releases, and its obscurity adds to its allure among collectors. The film's unique approach and lack of mainstream recognition have made it somewhat scarce in physical formats, often appearing only in niche collections or film festivals. It's one of those hidden gems that those in the know appreciate, reflecting the experimental edge of the 1970s drama scene.
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