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Breakfast (2023) dives into the psyche of a Jewish millennial grappling with his faith during Yom Kippur. The tone is introspective, almost surreal, as our protagonist wrestles with guilt and hallucinations that blur the line between reality and internal conflict. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of tension to build with each passing hour of the fast. The practical effects, subtle yet impactful, enhance the hallucinatory elements without overshadowing the narrative. Performances are raw and nuanced, providing depth to this exploration of identity and obligation. It's not your typical religious exploration, and the blend of humor and heaviness makes it quite distinctive.
This film is still relatively new, so the format history is limited but interesting. As it makes its rounds in festivals and limited releases, there's a growing buzz among collectors. The scarcity of physical media will likely increase its appeal over time, especially with its distinctive approach to faith and identity. Keep an eye on how it evolves in the collector circuit.
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