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‘Midwest’ is a fascinating piece that unfolds slowly, almost like a living diary of Omaha’s streets. You’ve got this raw, unfiltered glimpse into the lives of the residents, where the mundane becomes meaningful. The pacing is deliberate, stretching moments to emphasize the stillness and quiet of the town, and you can't help but feel the weight of neglect as you see those dilapidated houses and worn-out cars. The atmosphere really pulls you in; it’s like you’re wandering through a haunting yet familiar landscape. The performances are subtle—people just being themselves, which adds to the film's authenticity. Not a flashy title, but definitely one that has its own unique charm.
‘Midwest’ is relatively obscure and doesn’t come up often in discussions, which adds to its allure for collectors. Depending on the format, finding physical copies can be a bit of a hunt, especially if you're after something original. There’s a certain niche appeal—those who appreciate films that focus on the everyday, the overlooked, and the atmospheric will likely find it a compelling addition to their collection.
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