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So, there's this film called 'Record' from 2013, and it's got this melancholic vibe that really sticks with you. The story revolves around a father who's grappling with his grief after a loss, and he's trying to reach out to his blind daughter. What I found interesting is how the narrative plays with the idea of perception—her world is painted with memories and emotions that he's only starting to understand after the tragedy. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which lets you really sink into their relationship. Performances are raw, especially from the father, and there's this beautiful use of practical effects that grounds the film in reality while highlighting its themes of connection and empathy. Definitely not your typical grief story.
While 'Record' isn't widely known, there’s a certain niche appeal that collectors might find intriguing. It has seen limited format releases, making it somewhat elusive, particularly on physical media. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate films that delve into the complexities of grief and human connection, so it might be worth keeping an eye on as more collectors discover its understated charm.
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