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So, Fim is one of those peculiar films from 2022 that seems to float in a kind of artistic ether. The tone is strangely haunting, with moments that linger longer than you'd expect, almost like it's daring you to reflect. There's this raw energy in the performances that feels unrefined but authentic, giving it a unique personality. The pacing is uneven—sometimes it drags, but then there are bursts of surreal imagery that pull you in. It's hard to categorize, really, but you get the sense it’s exploring themes of isolation and existential dread without ever spelling it out plainly. And although practical effects are sparse, when they are used, they feel grounded, adding to the film's eerie ambiance.
Fim has had a limited run on physical media, making it somewhat scarce among collectors. The lack of a known director or clear genre adds to its enigmatic allure, leading to varied opinions in collector circles. Still, the distinctive atmosphere and themes have sparked some interest, especially among those who appreciate unconventional cinema. It's definitely one to keep an eye on, especially as it might gain traction in niche collections.
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