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Nothing Is Wrong is an intriguing piece that sets the stage for the "New Not Normal" trilogy. The overall tone feels unsettling yet thought-provoking, as it explores themes of disconnection and surrealism. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting you sink into its atmosphere, which is quite distinct for a film of this nature. There’s a raw, hand-crafted quality to the practical effects that lend a certain authenticity to the bizarre visuals. Performances are understated, almost disarming, but they really pull you into the narrative’s odd world. It’s not about over-the-top plots; it’s more about the subtle discomfort and reflection it evokes.
Nothing Is Wrong has generated a moderate interest among collectors, primarily due to its unique position as the first entry in the trilogy. Formats have included limited digital releases, but physical media has seen limited availability. This film stands out not only for its themes but also for the curiosity it sparks about the rest of the trilogy, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors seeking a complete set.
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