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Only Solomon Lee is this raw, unfiltered portrait of loneliness. Set on the fringes of a city, it captures that eerie stillness of someone who's made the digital world their crutch. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, with moments stretching out where you really feel the weight of isolation. The protagonist's obsession with stolen lives—those little snippets from laptops—creates an unsettling yet oddly relatable vibe. There's a desperation in his search for connection, and the performances are just off-kilter enough to keep you intrigued without falling into melodrama. While it may not have high production values or flashy effects, it’s the emotional depth and the haunting atmosphere that really stick with you, making it a curious piece for any collector.
Low-budget indie with a unique premiseExplores themes of isolation and connectionInteresting character study
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