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Bonfires is an intriguing dive into brotherhood tangled in a web of moral decay. The atmosphere feels thick, almost suffocating, as their illegal activities and buried secrets start to surface like the smoldering embers of a fire. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build, and you can really sense the weight of their choices as the film unfolds. Performances resonate with a raw authenticity, making their descent into chaos feel painfully real. What stands out here is the use of practical effects; they really ground the story in a gritty realism that enhances the growing dread. There's something haunting about how the brothers' bond is tested against the backdrop of their own unraveling lives.
Bonfires has attracted some attention among collectors due to its limited release and the mystery surrounding its director. With no major promotional push, original prints are becoming a bit harder to find, adding to its allure. Fans of underground cinema seem to appreciate the raw storytelling and the palpable tension, which might make it a solid pickup for those who enjoy films that fly under the radar.
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