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Hand Of God is a fascinating piece, really. Joseph Pettinati’s take combines a gritty atmosphere with some striking visuals. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but it lends a certain rawness that suits the film's themes of struggle and redemption. The performances, while not always polished, carry a weight that resonates, drawing you deeper into its world. Practically, the effects are interesting—some clever techniques that might remind you of earlier, more analog days of filmmaking. It’s not your typical narrative, which gives it a distinctive edge that linger in your mind long after the credits roll.
Hand Of God has had a bit of a rocky journey in terms of release formats, with limited editions that are sought after by niche collectors. Its scarcity adds to the allure, especially among those who appreciate indie films that push boundaries. There’s a growing interest in Pettinati's work, and this film often sparks discussions about its unconventional storytelling and unique aesthetic.
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