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So, 'Impossible' is this intriguing little film that dives into the life of a painter, trapped in a monotonous routine. It's got this sort of dreamy, almost surreal vibe as he becomes fixated on a woman across the street. The pacing is deliberate, which really draws you into his obsessive thoughts. What stands out for me is how the atmosphere shifts as his life spirals; there’s a rawness to the performances, especially in those quiet moments of longing. It feels like the director captures the essence of unspoken desire beautifully, almost like a visual poem. Definitely not your typical narrative arc, it's more of an exploration of infatuation and isolation.
'Impossible' has had a bit of a varied release history; I’ve seen it pop up on indie labels but it remains relatively obscure in the broader collector market. Its scarcity has started to catch the eye of those looking for hidden gems, especially with its unique artistic approach. As with many smaller films, original formats are limited, so grabbing a copy feels like holding onto a little piece of cinema that might not come around again.
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