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So, 'Benefit to Mankind' is this dark, moody piece that really delves into the murky waters of corporate ethics and personal demons. It opens a window into Henry Winton's troubled life, blending elements of psychological drama with a haunting atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, letting you marinate in the tension that builds around SwanMed, the medical research company. There’s this sense of dread that lingers, especially with the character of Davies, who feels the weight of the investigation and the shadows of Winton's life. The performances, while perhaps not from big names, carry a raw authenticity that really draws you in and keeps you questioning. Definitely a film that scratches that itch for the obscure and the unsettling.
This film is a bit of a rarity, not exactly flooding the market which adds to its intrigue for collectors. It has had limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive, especially in good condition. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate the darker side of indie cinema, and discussions often pop up in niche collector circles. Keep an eye out for any special releases or screenings that may surface.
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