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So, 'Cambodia' is this interesting little film from 2018 that kind of sneaks under the radar. The story revolves around Kwika, a mechanic who gets tangled up with the local mafia after a classic car goes missing from his shop. It has this gritty tone that captures the desperation of Kwika's situation, with a pacing that keeps the tension high. The performances, while not from big names, have a rawness to them that adds to the overall atmosphere. The practical effects used in some of the car scenes really stand out, giving it that authentic feel you don't see as much these days. It's distinct for its focus on ordinary people's struggles against a backdrop of crime, which gives it a unique flavor.
This film hasn’t circulated widely, which makes it a bit of a gem for collectors who appreciate indie cinema. There’s limited availability on physical media, and I’ve seen few listings pop up recently, suggesting a growing interest as word of mouth spreads. If you're into lesser-known titles with a genuine indie spirit, 'Cambodia' might be worth keeping an eye on.
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