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So, 'Knee High' is this intriguing character study set in the heart of Iowa's farmland. It zeroes in on Calvin Melbourne, who’s grappling with the weight of family responsibilities and the pressures of keeping the farm afloat. The atmosphere feels heavy yet intimate, and you can sense the emotional struggle in every frame. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in those moments between Calvin and his son Avery, which are tender yet fraught with unspoken worries. The performances bring a rawness that feels very genuine, and it’s these small moments of connection that linger with you. It’s not flashy but has this subtle way of pulling you into its world.
The film has had a bit of a limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its indie roots and the scarcity of physical copies add to its appeal among those who appreciate more obscure offerings. There seems to be a growing interest in it as collectors recognize the unique storytelling and strong performances. Keep an eye out for rare formats or festival prints, as these could become sought after down the line.
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