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I'd Rather Die is a raw exploration of self-doubt set against the backdrop of an album release party. The film dives deep into the psyche of Jon Aleister, capturing that tense atmosphere where celebration and insecurity collide. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn, as the night unfolds and the stakes rise, and the performances are pretty gripping. It's fascinating to see how the film tackles themes of trust and betrayal within a creative space, and the practical effects used to depict Jon's internal struggles add a unique touch. It feels like a personal journey, not just a story - the emotional weight really hangs in the air.
This film is relatively new, and itβs still finding its footing in the collector's market. Early screenings hinted at a limited release, which could make it more sought after in the future. The lack of a known director adds an intriguing layer of mystery, and as it builds a reputation, collectors might find it interesting to keep an eye on any special editions that emerge as it gains traction.
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