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So, Moksha: The World or I, How Does That Work? is this intriguing piece from 2013. You’ve got this middle-aged guy, desperate and tied up, crying for help. The film really leans into that claustrophobic atmosphere, leaving you feeling a bit unsettled. The pacing is quite deliberate, which adds to the tension and the overall existential themes. The performances, particularly from the lead, feel raw and unfiltered, which is something I appreciate. It's not your typical narrative; it challenges viewers to think about their own existence, and that alone makes it distinctive in my book.
Moksha has a bit of a unique standing in the collector community, primarily due to its obscure director and the lack of formal genre classification. Formats are limited, and finding a physical copy can be a challenge, which adds to its allure for those who appreciate lesser-known works. There's a certain scarcity to it that sparks interest, especially among collectors who seek out unconventional narratives and independent films.
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