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So, 'Long Long Kiss' is quite a unique piece, really. It dives deep into the psyche of Aaron, who's holding onto his past in such an unusual way—by refusing to brush his teeth. The film cleverly explores mental health themes, particularly around grief and memory, through this bizarre yet poignant lens. The atmosphere is heavy, with a pacing that allows the emotional weight to settle, especially when contrasted with the authoritarian presence of his father. Performances are raw and sincere, drawing you into the family dynamics. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects are subtle and add to the overall discomfort and charm of it all, making it feel distinctive in its approach.
This film is relatively new and, as of now, hasn't seen extensive physical releases, which might make it a bit harder to track down. Collectors are starting to take notice due to its unique premise and exploration of heavier themes, setting it apart from typical indie dramas. Keep an eye on future distributions, as its scarcity could spark interest among those drawn to thought-provoking narratives.
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