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So, Igor (1998) is this gritty little gem that really explores the darker side of love and addiction. Set in a dingy apartment, you've got Igor, who's just as lost as the world he inhabits. The atmosphere is pretty suffocating, brimming with this raw, unsettling tension as the drug scene gets tighter around them. Performances feel very real, almost like a fly-on-the-wall documentary vibe, which adds to the discomfort. It's distinctive in how it portrays the fragility of relationships amid chaos, and while the pacing dips sometimes, it really captures that sense of hopelessness. Not your typical narrative, but it sticks with you, you know?
Igor has had a somewhat obscured distribution history, making original formats quite scarce. Not much in terms of digital restorations, which keeps it under the radar for most collectors. There's a small but dedicated interest among those who appreciate indie films from that era, particularly for its raw storytelling and unique atmosphere.
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