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So, 'Halleluja' from 1995 has this raw, gritty vibe you don’t see much anymore. The film revolves around two drifters caught up in a desperate plot to steal a car, which sets this kind of restless tone. The pacing feels a bit languid at times, but it works, giving you a sense of the aimlessness of their lives. There’s an interesting use of practical effects that adds a layer of authenticity, almost like you're peering into a slice of life that’s rough around the edges. The performances have a certain authenticity too, where you can believe these guys live on the fringes. It's distinct in how it captures that atmosphere of desperation and fleeting moments of connection.
This film has seen limited releases, making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. It's not widely known, which adds to its charm, and those who stumble upon it often find it has a unique storytelling style. Keep an eye out for any special editions or screenings, as they can be scarce. The film offers a small but distinct slice of 90s indie cinema that might intrigue collectors looking for deeper cuts.
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