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Komodo Dragons is an unsettling exploration of human nature wrapped in a dual narrative. The film juxtaposes the lives of autistic adults at a therapy center with the grim intentions of young parents, Agata and Franek, who grapple with the moral implications of their choices. The atmosphere teeters on the edge of discomfort, with a pacing that allows you to sit in the silence of their everyday lives, making you reflect on societal perceptions of disability and parental responsibility. What stands out here is the rawness of the performances; they feel honest, sometimes almost too real. Practical effects blend seamlessly into the narrative, creating a haunting backdrop that lingers long after the credits roll.
Komodo Dragons is a rare find, particularly for those interested in the intersection of mental health and morality in film. It has a limited release history and isn’t commonly seen in collector circles, which adds to its appeal. Interest in the film is slowly growing as more collectors appreciate its challenging themes and unvarnished storytelling.
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