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Don't Think Twice is this intriguing black comedy that dives deep into the moral dilemmas of its main character. The tone is pretty unsettling yet darkly funny, really playing with the complexities of love and family. What stands out is how it captures the nuances of relationships with a raw honesty, and the pacing allows for moments where tension builds quietly before it all unravels. The performances are layered; you can feel the struggle in every interaction, making it distinctively engaging. There’s a certain grit to the practical effects that grounds the story in a reality that's hard to ignore, often leaving you in a thoughtful, if not slightly uncomfortable, state.
Don't Think Twice has a bit of an obscure presence in collector circles, which makes it more appealing to those interested in lesser-known works that challenge conventional storytelling. Over the years, it has seen limited releases, and finding a quality copy can be a bit of a hunt. The film's scarcity and unique take on themes resonate with collectors who appreciate the depth and nuance of dark comedies from the late '90s.
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