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So, 'Beating' is fascinating, really. It plays with the concept of beating in so many ways—like, both the literal and metaphorical aspects of it. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which kind of adds to its charm, you know? The atmosphere is heavy, but there’s this strange beauty in how it explores pain versus resilience. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, giving it a rawness that matches its themes. And while the director isn’t known, the performances carry a weight that feels genuine. It's an oddity that sits somewhere between art house and avant-garde, making it a curious piece for anyone looking to dive into lesser-known gems.
This film has floated around in various formats, but it’s still a bit elusive for collectors. Many early screenings were on VHS, which are hard to find now, especially in good condition. As interest in obscure titles grows, 'Beating' has begun to attract attention, making it a worthwhile pursuit for those who appreciate the unconventional.
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