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Red Horse dives into the aftermath of a harsh lockdown, exploring the raw and gritty emotional landscapes of three couples in Shanghai. The atmosphere is tense, almost claustrophobic, punctuated by moments of surreal violence that really reflect their inner turmoil. The practical effects are striking, not overly polished, which adds a sense of authenticity to their experiences. Performances are intense, conveying deep-seated pain and unresolved issues with a kind of rawness that feels real. It’s a distinctive take on trauma and connection, leaving you with a lingering unease that’s hard to shake off.
Red Horse has garnered some attention in niche collector circles, particularly due to its unique narrative style and atmospheric execution. As of now, it’s not widely distributed, making physical copies somewhat scarce. Collectors may find interest in its indie roots and the exploration of contemporary societal trauma, reflecting a moment in time that resonates with many.
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