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So 'Rights' is an interesting watch. Set against a rural backdrop, it’s got this odd blend of tension and dark humor that unfolds as these three affluent businessmen try to charm a reclusive writer. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of their desperation and the writer's aloofness. I found the pacing quite intriguing, almost languid at times, but it builds this palpable sense of unease. Performances are solid, each actor portraying a different facet of ambition and greed. Not much in terms of flashy effects, but that’s part of its charm—it's all about dialogue and character interaction, which makes it distinctive. The themes of morality in artistic ownership resonate quietly but strongly, too.
This film has seen limited release formats, mainly digital, which might make it a bit hard to find for collectors. The scarcity is notable, as not much buzz surrounded it upon release, but I sense there’s a growing interest among niche collectors who appreciate its unique approach to storytelling. Keep an eye on this one; it could gain traction over time as more cinephiles discover its subtleties.
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