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This short film delves into the psychological effects of alcohol use among young adults, specifically those aged 18 to 30. The tone is quite contemplative, almost somber, capturing the internal struggles and societal pressures faced by the characters. There's a raw, gritty atmosphere that feels very much grounded in reality, which resonates throughout the pacing. The performances, though from lesser-known actors, are surprisingly impactful and lend authenticity to the narrative. It’s distinctive in that it leaves viewers pondering long after it ends, a kind of reflective piece that doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths. You can sense the urgency in its message, making it stand out in short film circles.
This film is part of the Cinema Week ULima series, which showcases unique short films that often fly under the radar. As for format history, it has appeared primarily in digital formats for festivals and limited screenings, making physical copies scarce. Collector interest may vary, but the film’s exploration of relevant themes keeps it on the radar for those interested in socially conscious cinema.
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