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So, 'Be' dives into the psyche of a habitual liar. It's this slow-burning, almost suffocating atmosphere that really grips you. The protagonist's struggle with his identity is painted with a raw honesty that's unsettling yet compelling. There's not a lot out there on the director or even the genre, which adds to its elusive charm. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to sit with the character’s turmoil. Performances are grounded, making you feel the weight of each lie. It's distinctive in how it marries personal horror with the social implications of living untruthfully. Really makes you think about the toll of those little fabrications we tell ourselves and others.
This film has had a limited release, with its presence felt primarily in indie circuits. As a collector, it's fascinating to see how the lack of widespread recognition might make this title a hidden gem in the future. I’ve noticed a few screenings popping up, but physical formats are still sparse, making it a potential interest for those who appreciate unique narratives that challenge conventional storytelling.
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