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So, "Kiss" takes us into this eerie emotional landscape where Annie grapples with her past—a past that’s tied to these haunting kisses. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can feel the weight of regret as she navigates her memories. The pacing is deliberate, which really allows the audience to settle into her internal struggle and the palpable sense of loss. The film leans into practical effects in a way that feels refreshing; there's something very raw and intimate about how they depict her confrontations. Performances are layered and nuanced, pulling you in and making the experience almost tangible. It’s distinctive in how it intertwines themes of memory and acceptance without ever feeling heavy-handed.
Kiss has had a modest release, and its distribution hasn't been extensive, adding to its current collector interest. While waiting for a wider release, early viewers have noted its unique thematic depth and practical effects, making it something to keep an eye on. As a result, physical media formats may become sought after, especially if any special editions or limited runs emerge in the future.
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