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So, 'Prattle: Your Words Are Empty and So Is Your Heart'—the black and white version really adds a layer of gloom to an already murky plot. The film dives into this odd bet between two friends, both kind of insufferable in their self-absorbed ways. You get this odd blend of neo-noir vibes, with snappy dialogue and a pace that feels both manic and meandering. The way they play with the characters’ philosophical debates makes for some interesting moments. And let’s not forget the performances; they have this raw, almost cringy energy that makes you want to both laugh and cringe at the same time. It’s all very distinctive, really, a unique flavor in the indie comedy scene.
The black and white format of 'Prattle' adds a unique aesthetic, distinguishing it from typical indie comedies. While it may not be widely known, collectors appreciate its odd charm and the way it plays with themes of competition and isolation. Scarcity is a factor, as distributions have varied, making it a curious find for those intrigued by offbeat narratives and indie film experimentation.
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