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Pereat, a lesser-known short drama from 1983, has this raw, unfiltered quality that you don't see every day. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, really allowing the audience to soak in the atmosphere. It has this stark realism that feels both haunting and intimate. I can't help but appreciate the practical effects—they're minimal but effective, contributing to the overall mood without drawing attention to themselves. The performances have this understated intensity, like the actors are holding back just enough to keep you guessing about their characters' true motivations. The themes of loss and existential reflection resonate throughout, making it a unique piece in the landscape of early '80s dramas. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate the nuances of the genre.
Not widely released, hard to find in good condition.Interesting use of practical effects for a short film.Deep themes that invite discussion among viewers.
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