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F63.2 is a short but impactful exploration of a kleptomaniac's inner struggles. The film captures the tension of the character's conflict with sharp, unsettling imagery and minimalist settings that really draw you into their psyche. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the discomfort and moral quandary of theft—something that's not just a physical act but deeply tied to identity and self-worth. The performances are raw, unpolished, which adds to the film's authenticity. It’s distinct in how it tackles the theme of addiction, not just to objects, but to the thrill of breaking rules. You can really feel the weight of every choice this character makes, and that's what makes it linger.
Short film format offers a compact narrative.Engaging exploration of kleptomania as a theme.Atmosphere heavily relies on practical effects.
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