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Everything’s gonna be FIRE is this oddly tense little film that stretches the road movie concept in such a unique direction. You've got Nui and Meng, these amateur murderers, caught in this frantic situation with Ploy, a woman about to give birth. The pacing is frantic, but there’s this eerie calm about it that makes you rethink the stakes. The performances are raw, and you can almost feel the desperation in every line. It plays with themes of life and death, and the practical effects during the labor scenes are surprisingly effective, grounding the film in a gritty realism that adds to the unsettling atmosphere. There's something distinctive in how it approaches morality and urgency, which really stays with you.
This film, with its offbeat narrative and unconventional characters, has garnered a niche following among genre enthusiasts. While not widely distributed, it occasionally pops up in indie film circles, making physical copies somewhat rare. Collector interest is slowly growing due to its unique blend of thriller and dark humor, and it’s worth keeping an eye on for those drawn to innovative storytelling in cinema.
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