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So, 'Firework' from 2017 is this intriguing piece that kind of creeps under your skin. Two slackers head out for a laid-back 4th of July, but things turn weird as isolation takes a toll on them. The atmosphere really builds, and there's a certain tension that makes you question what's real and what's in their heads. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, which adds to the sense of dread. And the practical effects are pretty effective, keeping it grounded in reality. It’s not your typical slacker comedy, more like a slow-burn psychological exploration of their unraveling minds.
'Firework' has had a bit of a quiet presence in collector circles, likely due to its low-profile release and the unknown director. It seems like there’s not a ton of physical media out there, which adds to its elusive charm. I’ve noticed that interest in this film is growing slowly, especially among those who appreciate more experimental storytelling. Keep an eye on it; it might just become a sought-after piece for those into atmospheric indie films.
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