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So, 'Enough' from 2008 is this quirky little film that dives into the everyday life of a deaf couple who, ironically, end up having a pretty loud argument in a restaurant. The atmosphere is almost surreal, with the contrast of their silent screams against the obliviousness of the people around them. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you’re being drawn into their world where communication is both essential and strained. It offers a unique perspective on relationships and the nuances of deaf communication. The performances – while perhaps not widely recognized – carry a weight that really draws you in, making it distinct for those interested in the exploration of different forms of expression.
This film seems to have slipped under the radar in terms of releases. As far as formats go, it’s mainly seen as a standard DVD, but finding it in good condition can be tricky. Collector interest seems to be niche, leaning towards those who appreciate films that engage with themes of communication and difference. The rarity factor might grow over time, especially as more collectors seek out lesser-known titles that offer unique storytelling perspectives.
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