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So, 'From Afar' has this really quiet, almost meditative vibe that’s pretty hard to shake off. It’s all about a man reconnecting with his mother during the holiday season, but it’s not your typical family reunion fluff. The pacing is slow, almost deliberate, which reflects the simplicity of their lives. The practical effects are minimal—just real people in real moments—and that adds a layer of authenticity. The performances feel genuine, capturing a kind of awkward intimacy that you don’t see often. Overall, it’s distinctive in its simplicity and the way it portrays everyday life, making you think about the small, seemingly mundane connections we often overlook.
This film has had limited releases, making it somewhat of a hidden gem in collector circles. There are a few editions floating around, but they tend to sell out quickly due to the low print run. Interest is growing, particularly among those who appreciate nuanced, character-driven narratives. Worth keeping an eye on for anyone into more obscure holiday-themed films.
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