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Birth (2004) has this raw, almost unsettling tone that really gets under your skin. The pacing feels deliberate, like it's forcing you to sit with the characters' frustrations. It's not just about the protagonist's anger; it's a deeper commentary on societal corruption and personal struggle. The performances are compelling, especially the way the cast embodies despair and disillusionment. It’s distinctive in how it captures the gritty atmosphere of a city weighed down by joblessness, and there are moments that stick with you, haunting almost. You can tell there was a careful thought put into the practical effects and setting, enhancing that gritty realism. It’s a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Birth was released on DVD and Blu-ray, though its availability has fluctuated, making it somewhat of a rarity in some circles. Collectors often note the film's unique blend of atmosphere and themes, as well as its striking visual style. Interest in this title seems to ebb and flow, but dedicated fans of the genre appreciate its distinct narrative approach and layered character studies.
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