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Fratello Kraus is a curious piece, really. It’s got this odd, almost surreal vibe where you’re not quite sure where it’s headed. The pacing is slow, which adds to the offbeat atmosphere, but it also makes you lean in more. The scene with the man preaching feels almost absurd as the other characters react in such unexpected ways. There’s a peculiar charm in the performances, especially with the guy pretending to freeze—totally bizarre but oddly compelling. It’s a film that leaves you thinking about its themes of faith and illusion long after it ends. It’s not your typical narrative, but that’s what makes it distinct in a collection like this.
Fratello Kraus is a bit of a rarity, with limited release and circulation, making it a sought-after title for niche collectors. It's primarily available on VHS, and finding a good condition copy can be a challenge. There’s a growing interest in films that defy conventional storytelling, so this one might see a resurgence as collectors delve deeper into overlooked gems from the late 80s and early 90s.
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