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Days of Regret is a deep dive into the psyche of Zacharias, a recovering addict facing the void left by his sister's departure. The film's tone is heavy, almost suffocating, enhancing the feeling of isolation that permeates the narrative. You can almost feel Zach's nerves fray as he navigates his newfound sobriety—there’s a rawness in the performances that really stands out. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with his despair, which can be frustrating but also mesmerizing in its honesty. It’s not flashy; the practical effects are minimal, but the emotional impact is what lingers. It’s a character study that's hard to shake off after viewing.
Days of Regret is still relatively fresh on the scene, so there aren’t many formats available yet. It’s caught the eye of collectors who appreciate character-driven stories. With its indie roots, it might gain a following over time, but right now, its scarcity could make it a hidden gem for those interested in deeper narratives. Keep an eye on this one; as it gains traction, it could become something special in collectors' circles.
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