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Grounded God is a gritty little gem from '76 that captures the chaotic underbelly of crime like few others. It follows three characters—Toi, Phol, and Nong—who spiral into a bank robbery spree marked by violence and desperation. The performances are raw, and you can really feel the tension simmering beneath every scene. There's this palpable atmosphere of dread, with a pacing that keeps you on edge, making the most mundane moments feel charged. It’s interesting how it explores themes of morality and survival amidst chaos, and the practical effects, while not flashy, really ground the film in its gritty realism. Totally worth a look, especially if you dig lesser-known crime dramas.
Finding a copy of Grounded God can be quite the challenge, as it hasn't seen a ton of releases over the years. The scarcity of this film means that collectors often have to dig deep into lesser-known catalogues or rely on niche distributors. It has gained a certain cult status, especially among those who appreciate underground cinema, making it a noteworthy piece for any serious collection.
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