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So, 'Fuck Hamlet' is a curious little piece from '96. The film captures this very moody vibe of two people kind of just floating through Berlin. It has this rawness, a bit of an indie spirit, where you feel the pulse of the city as an almost character in its own right. The pacing is slow but deliberate, which gives you time to really soak in their conversations. The performances are understated but effective, making it feel like you’re eavesdropping on something intimate and personal. It’s not flashy; you won’t find big effects or grandiose moments here, but there’s a distinct atmosphere that feels very much tied to the place and time it represents. A film that lingers, for sure.
Finding 'Fuck Hamlet' on physical media isn't the easiest task, as it tends to pop up in niche collections. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate indie cinema from the 90s. The film has been released in a few formats, but like many smaller titles, it hasn’t had a major re-release, which adds to its collectible charm. Those who admire character-driven narratives set against unique backdrops often seek it out.
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