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So, 'Deborah' from 1991 is this intriguing piece by Antonio Rezza, who really gives it a personal touch with that auto-timer setup. It's not your typical comedy-drama, that's for sure. The pacing feels almost erratic, but in a way that suits the themes of selfishness and one-sided relationships. You get this atmosphere that’s both disconcerting and oddly relatable. The performances are raw, especially the way the main character just absorbs everyone else's baggage while stifling his own. It's shot on video, which adds this unique texture, a blend between amateur and artistic. It’s a dive into the human psyche in a way that can leave you pondering long after it’s over.
Considered an experimental take on relationships.Interesting use of video editing techniques.Captures a unique blend of humor and introspection.
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