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So, 'Discord' is a curious piece from 2020, adapted from a Daimon Takeaki novel. The story revolves around two brothers, estranged after their father's death, whose paths cross again—one as a police detective, the other as a prosecutor. The atmosphere is somewhat tense, mixed with a sense of unresolved familial bonds. While the director remains unknown, the performances pack an emotional punch, especially in the scenes where past traumas surface. The pacing has its moments, sometimes dragging but ultimately heightening the sense of dread. There's a distinct focus on practical effects, which feel grounded, adding weight to the narrative. It’s a film that lingers with you, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of justice.
As for its place in collections, 'Discord' has seen limited releases, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for the dedicated collector. Physical formats are scarce, which adds to the appeal. Interest seems to be growing, especially among fans of adaptations and character-driven narratives, but don't expect it to be readily available. Its unique premise and emotional depth set it apart, making it worth tracking down.
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