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So, 'July' is one of those atmospheric pieces that sort of lingers. It's not about the plot really, but more about what it feels like to be in this ephemeral moment. The fireflies are more than just a visual; they really capture this fleeting beauty, almost like a metaphor for time itself. The pacing has a dreamlike quality, which might not resonate with everyone, but it allows you to really soak in the visuals and sounds. There’s a rawness in the performances that feels genuine, grounding the ethereal elements. It’s distinctive in how it merges the mundane with the magical, creating a quiet yet profound experience.
As for the collector angle, 'July' hasn’t had a large release, which means you might find it in limited runs or niche distributors. Its scarcity makes it an interesting piece for those who enjoy the quieter, more contemplative films. The lack of mainstream attention might also mean it’s flying under the radar for many, so it could spark curiosity among collectors who value unique, lesser-known works.
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