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Cousins (2019) unfolds in a quiet countryside, where the two male cousins share more than just blood—they dive into a nostalgic exploration of their past and present intimacy. The film is a slow burn, with a contemplative pace that lets you really soak in the atmosphere, almost like the stillness of the fields around them. There's a raw and vulnerable authenticity in their performances that feels refreshingly genuine. The cinematography captures those lush landscapes beautifully, making it almost a character in itself, while the practical effects remain minimal, focusing instead on the emotional connection between the cousins. It’s distinctive for how it tackles themes of familial bonds and desire without resorting to melodrama. Feels like the kind of independent gem that resonates differently depending on your own experiences.
The film had a limited release and is somewhat elusive on physical media, which adds to its collector appeal. It’s intriguing how the indie scene often produces works like this that capture such raw emotion without the trappings of mainstream cinema. A few editions exist, but they’re not widely circulated, so finding a copy might require a bit of digging. If you're into lesser-known titles that challenge conventional storytelling, this could be a worthwhile addition to your collection.
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