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I'm SO Sorry is a curious little piece, really. It has this raw, almost improvised feel, centering around two roommates caught in a modern dilemma about which Black Lives Matter sign to choose. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the characters' banter to breathe and evolve. You get this blend of humor and tension as they navigate their own values against the backdrop of a larger social movement. It’s distinctively simple yet profound, relying heavily on the performances to carry the weight of the conversation. You can sense the atmosphere is both intimate and reflective, which, for some collectors, might resonate deeply with the ongoing dialogue about activism in our lives. It captures a moment in time that feels very relevant and personal.
This film has seen limited releases, primarily in indie circuits, making it a rarity in home media formats. Collector interest is gradually growing, especially among those who appreciate films that tackle contemporary issues with a personal touch. Its unique premise and character-driven narrative set it apart, appealing to a niche audience looking for meaningful stories reflecting current events.
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