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So, 'It Must' is kind of a quiet storm of a film, isn’t it? The way it captures the mundane yet devastating blows of a single day in Silvia's life is quite gripping. You can feel her growing frustration and the weight of her circumstances, which makes the pacing feel deliberate, almost suffocating at times. The performances, while not flashy, convey a depth that draws you in, especially during those choir rehearsals where the tension really simmers. It’s like a slow burn that plays with the themes of resilience and quiet defiance, all wrapped up in this everyday tragedy. The lack of big names behind the camera sorta adds to its charm, making it feel more intimate, if that makes sense.
This film has circulated in limited formats, making it a bit tricky to find, especially in good condition. There’s a certain niche interest among collectors who appreciate its raw emotional storytelling and understated performances. While not widely discussed, it has a growing reputation among those who delve into lesser-known international cinema, so keep an eye out for any upcoming screenings or releases.
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