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Set in 1890 Pennsylvania, 'Matter & Manner' dives into a summer of unexpected connections between a prejudiced gentleman and a prideful housemaid. The film has this unique atmosphere that leans into the nuances of class and identity, all while weaving an undercurrent of tension and humor. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to its character-driven narrative. The performances are quite engaging, offering layers of complexity that invite viewers to reflect on societal norms. It’s distinctive not just for its setting but for how it tackles themes of prejudice and pride, wrapped in a historical context that feels both familiar and refreshing.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited releases contributing to its rarity. Most known copies seem to be on DVD, and it hasn't made a strong leap into digital platforms yet. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate nuanced storytelling and historical settings, making it a curious piece for collectors who enjoy exploring lesser-known narratives.
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