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So, 'Laura Living Backwards' is this intriguing little piece that plays with time travel in a way that feels fresh. The lead, a reluctant time traveler, finds herself on her birthday robbing a bank, all in the hopes of altering the fate of the man who arrests her. The tone has this mix of dark humor and existential dread, which really gets you thinking. Pacing is a bit unconventional, it drags in spots but builds tension in others. The practical effects are surprisingly solid, adding an almost gritty feel to the time-bending moments. The performances feel raw and genuine, especially in the way they handle the emotional stakes. It’s distinct in its approach to time travel, focusing more on character than spectacle, which is rare nowadays.
This title currently lacks a definitive format history, so collectors should keep an eye on any potential releases. Given its intriguing premise and character-driven narrative, there's certainly growing interest in how this film will be preserved. Scarcity could become a factor as it finds its audience in the coming years, especially with the unique blend of themes and tone that set it apart from conventional time travel narratives.
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