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I'll Smile in September has this raw, poignant feel to it, you know? It follows Kismateen, a young brass player in Old Delhi, whose life takes a crazy turn after a breakup and a nasty fight that leaves him toothless. I mean, the whole dental implant thing is just a metaphor for trying to regain a sense of self, right? The pacing feels almost meditative at times, contrasting with the chaotic backdrop of the city. The performances are genuine, capturing that blend of hope and despair. There’s a real authenticity here, something you don't find in a lot of contemporary films—like a quiet rebellion against life's unpredictability.
This film has a certain obscurity that intrigues collectors; it doesn’t pop up often, making copies something of a rarity. There’s a buzz around its unique narrative style and the authenticity of its performances, which some believe could gain traction in niche collector circles. It’s worth keeping an eye out for any release history, as it feels like it could be a sleeper hit among those who appreciate raw, character-driven stories.
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