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Kilometer 123,5 has this haunting quality that draws you in. It's set at a desolate petrol station buffet, and it really gives off this bleak, almost surreal vibe. The woman in the film is crafting her own reality to escape the mundanity around her, while the stranger represents a stark, practical need—just some petrol. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing you to sink into the atmosphere. The performances are understated but resonate deeply, making the emotions feel palpable. It’s distinctive in how it explores loneliness and the human desire for connection amidst the bleakness of everyday life. Definitely leaves an impression.
Kilometer 123,5 is not widely available on home media, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its obscure nature and the lack of information about the director only add to its mystique. While not the easiest film to find, its unique atmosphere and themes often pique the interest of cinephiles looking for deeper, less commercial narratives. The scarcity has led to some buzz in niche collector circles, with potential for increased value over time.
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