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So, there's this film called 'Distances' from 2020, and it really dives into the oddity of human connection. The atmosphere is a bit surreal, especially in the subway scenes where this eccentric character stirs the air with his presence. There's a haunting quality to the pacing, not quite rushed, but it holds your attention in that almost uncomfortable way. The themes explore kindness versus indifference, and how a small act can unveil layers of humanity. I’d say the practical effects are understated but effective, enhancing that vulnerable feeling. The performances? They bring a certain rawness that feels genuine, making you reflect on what we often ignore in our daily lives. Quite distinctive in how it challenges perceptions of sanity and connection.
This film has seen limited availability, which might explain the rising collector interest. It’s not widely known, possibly due to the anonymity of its director and crew, but that adds to its allure. As formats go, physical copies are sparse, and most fans discuss it among themselves online. If you stumble upon a screening or a rare DVD, it may be worth grabbing simply for its unique narrative approach and exploration of deeper themes.
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