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Kip Curry is this intriguing little film that dives into the complexities of desire and distraction, set against a backdrop of rural life. You've got Els, who's yearning for a child, grappling with Johan, her husband, who seems more attached to their garden's chickens than to the prospect of parenthood. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which adds to the tension between the couple's desires. There's this almost absurdist quality to Johan's fixation on the chickens, especially when the fox shows up, creating a bizarre war over poultry instead of the more pressing issues at hand. The performances are subtle, yet they carry a weight that reflects the larger themes of longing and priorities in life.
Kip Curry has seen a limited release, making it somewhat of a rarity for collectors. It's one of those films that flies under the radar but holds a certain charm and complexity that resonates with those who appreciate indie cinema. The lack of mainstream recognition might contribute to its scarcity, but it has a dedicated following among collectors intrigued by its unique blend of humor and pathos.
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