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Rational Behaviour explores the raw, sometimes uncomfortable reality of two strangers navigating the emotional aftermath of a one-night stand on their way to an abortion clinic. The tone is stark and intimate, pulling viewers into their tense and evolving dynamic. There’s a certain realism in the performances — they feel spontaneous, almost like improvised dialogue at times, which adds to the film's authenticity. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, allowing for reflection and discomfort to linger. It touches on themes of choice, regret, and the complexities of human connection, making it distinctive in its approach to a sensitive subject matter. Practical effects, if any, are minimal, focusing instead on the performances to convey the weighty themes.
Currently, Rational Behaviour has limited format availability, primarily seen in digital releases. There’s a growing interest among collectors, particularly for those who appreciate character-driven narratives and realistic portrayals of complex themes. As it’s still fresh, it might be a while before physical formats surface, but the dialogues and performances are likely to be discussed in collector circles for their authenticity.
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