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So, 'Digging' is this intriguing piece where four friends, Ziba, Ché, Neela, and Kofi, dive into their own memories to hash out a disagreement. It’s got this almost dreamy, reflective quality to it. The whole memory-travel concept is executed with a mix of nostalgia and tension, which feels fresh. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, but it serves the themes of self-discovery and the weight of past experiences. The performances are solid, capturing the nuances of their friendships, and the practical effects used to visualize their memories add a unique touch. It’s like a blend of introspective drama and light sci-fi without going overboard, making it distinctive in its own quiet way.
Digging had a limited release, so finding physical copies can be tricky, especially since it hasn't received a wide digital distribution yet. It’s one of those hidden gems that collectors keep an eye on, often sought after for its unique exploration of memory and friendship. The film's low profile means it might not pop up frequently, but when it does, it grabs the attention of those looking for something different on their shelves.
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