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So, 'Exile' has this really contemplative vibe, you know? The way it dives into common spaces yet keeps everything at arm's length is intriguing. It's not flashy or overdone; it feels like you're peering into different lives through a foggy lens. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which might throw off some viewers, but I think it really nails the theme of confinement and distance. There's this kind of rawness to the performances, too, that draws you in. It’s distinctive in how it avoids traditional storytelling and instead opts for a more atmospheric exploration of existence and separation.
Exile is somewhat elusive when it comes to formats; I’ve seen it pop up on limited runs, and I’ve heard whispers about a rare Blu-ray. It's not something you stumble across every day, so collector interest is definitely there, especially for those who appreciate films that challenge traditional narratives. Keep an eye out for any upcoming screenings or special editions; this one seems to draw in those who are into the more experimental side of cinema.
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