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Ending It (2008) is a curious piece that really plays with the ideas of choice and consequence. Ross’s chilling decision to push Peter offers this tense atmosphere where the unexpected question of 'why' creates an almost surreal dialogue. The performances are raw, capturing an intensity that can be hard to shake off. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you’re teetering on the edge with them, which amplifies the discomfort. The practical effects, while not the centerpiece, serve their purpose well. It has this distinct indie vibe that lingers, making you ponder the moral complexities long after the credits roll.
Ending It has a limited release history, making physical formats quite rare. It's not something you see often on collector lists, which boosts its appeal to niche collectors who appreciate under-the-radar indie films. There's a growing interest in films that explore moral dilemmas like this one, and it stands out for its unique approach to storytelling.
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