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Close To The Edge has this curious, almost melancholic vibe, with Marc Davis really diving into the role of the lonely businessman. He’s not just a guy chasing money; he’s wrestling with this internal conflict about happiness versus material success. The scenes with Kelly Jaye are particularly striking, almost like a cautionary tale woven into the narrative. And that pacing? It feels like a slow burn that draws you in gradually but keeps you on edge, making you ponder the weight of choices. It’s not flashy, but there’s something raw and authentic about the performances that makes it stand out in its own quiet way.
Close To The Edge only saw a limited release, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. The film has a certain scarcity that adds to its allure, especially for those digging into 90s independent cinema. There’s not a lot of information out there, which makes finding it in any format a real treasure hunt. Fans of more obscure dramas will likely find interest in its exploration of human relationships against a backdrop of wealth and personal sacrifice.
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