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Regu is an intriguing little gem that kind of sneaks up on you. Marina, our witchy protagonist, embodies both mischief and ennui, and the film plays with that boredom against a backdrop of whimsical, almost surreal visuals. Pacing is deliberately languid at times, which kind of mirrors her own struggles with restlessness. The practical effects, while not overly flashy, have a charm that adds to the offbeat atmosphere, and the performances land with a certain quirky authenticity. It's definitely distinct in how it weaves magic into the mundane, making the ordinary feel oddly enchanting, or maybe it’s just an exercise in letting a witch embrace her whims.
Regu has had a limited release, which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. While there have been a few formats available, particularly digital, physical copies are hard to come by and often feature unique cover art that appeals to those who appreciate indie cinema. Interest in this film has been growing slowly, especially among those who seek out the unconventional narratives that set it apart from more mainstream fare.
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