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Everything Is Not Relative presents an intriguing exploration of familial dynamics through a lens that initially feels abstract but gradually reveals its depth. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to really soak in the psychological nuances that the characters navigate. It's a curious blend of drama, with somewhat quirky undertones, that captures the essence of human connection—or lack thereof. The performances are understated yet effective, and there's a raw quality to the practical effects that grounds the film amidst its more cerebral themes. You might find yourself reflecting on your own relationships long after the credits roll.
This film has had a limited release history, making physical copies somewhat scarce and sought after among collectors. It's interesting to note the various formats it has appeared in over the years, with VHS being the most common but few DVD releases that seem to have slipped under the radar. The lack of a widely known director might also pique the interest of those who enjoy uncovering hidden gems in film history.
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