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So, 'Human Beings' kind of sneaks up on you with this odd blend of post-party chaos and introspection. The morning after the big animal fancy dress party, we follow Benny, waking in a car, the remnants of wild nights hanging in the air. It’s got this raw, almost gritty vibe, like a snapshot of youth and its messy aftermath. The pacing feels like a lingering hangover—slow, reflective, yet peppered with moments of clarity. The performances are grounded, adding to this feeling of authenticity, and the way it captures the small-town atmosphere is something else. Definitely leaves you with a lot to think about after the credits roll.
This film has a certain elusive quality; it seems to float under the radar among collectors. There hasn’t been a lot of talk about any significant format releases, so finding a physical copy can be a bit tricky. Those in the know appreciate its unique exploration of themes and atmosphere, making it a curious find for anyone looking to delve deeper into indie cinema from that era.
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