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So, 'Right and Wrong' is this intriguing indie flick from 1992, and honestly, it has a unique vibe. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it that raw, almost experimental feel. You can sense the themes of moral ambiguity running through it, and it really invites you to think. The performances are solid, a bit understated but effective—there’s a real sense of authenticity in the characters. It’s distinct in how it handles practical effects too, opting for a more grounded approach rather than flashy visuals. Overall, it leaves you with a lingering sense of contemplation about choices and consequences, which is quite refreshing in a sea of more mainstream offerings.
'Right and Wrong' is one of those films that often flies under the radar, making it a curious find for collectors. There’s not much in terms of physical media history, with limited releases, so it’s quite rare. Interest in it has grown, especially among those who appreciate indie cinema from the early '90s, which adds to its allure. Keep an eye out for any special editions or rare screenings, as they pop up occasionally.
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